Both Uses
solicitous
in
The Ramayana
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- The king with bitter pain distressed The faithful charioteer addressed, Who, sad of mien, with flooded eye, And dust upon his limbs, stood by: "Where will be RĂ¡ma's dwelling now At some tree's foot, beneath the bough; Ah, what will be the exile's food, Bred up with kind solicitude?†
Book 2solicitude = behavior that shows care or concern for someone
- And when the royal dame they viewed Distressed with dire solicitude, Sad, fallen senseless on the ground, About her neck their arms they wound.†
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Definitions:
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(1)
(solicitous) showing care or concern for someone
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)