Both Uses of
forsake
in
Medea by Euripides - (translated by: T.A. Buckley)
- And she wretched hath discovered from affliction what it is not to forsake one's paternal country.†
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- O my sons, my sons, you have indeed a city, and a house, in which having forsaken me miserable, you shall dwell, ever deprived of a mother.†
Definition:
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(forsake) to abandon or give up on -- such as someone who needs you, or an idea, or a place