0 to feel or express great sadness, especially because of someone's death: --
1 to feel or express deep sadness, esp. because of someone’s death: --
Allow me also to express my feelings of profound mourning for all victims, both at home and abroad, of that history.
What is the best way for parents to carry out this period of mourning?
And therefore we put out all light, because we mourn on these days the extinguished true light, and replicate the sorrow of the seventy-two disciples.
Principally associated with times of discord and poverty, few seem to mourn the passing of the urban and rural vernacular.
Tears are droplets of love, which herald the process of mourning and remembrance.
In a healthy subject, the loss is introjected - mourned and grieved for, accepted as a part of reality, and worked through.
He is rather mourning his own loss of social and financial status upon the death of his ruined father.
I mourn him as a friend and colleague.