Both Uses of
forlorn
in
Medea by Euripides - (translated by: E.P. Coleridge)
- O woe is me, if indeed I am to be cast forth an exile from the land, without one friend; one lone woman with her babes forlorn!†
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- O, I implore thee by this beard and by thy knees, in suppliant posture, pity, O pity my sorrows; do not see me cast forth forlorn, but receive me in thy country, to a seat within thy halls.†
Definition:
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(forlorn) sad, hopeless, pitiful and/or abandoned