- weep
- weep [wēp]vi.wept, weeping [ME wepen < OE wepan, akin to wop, outcry, Goth wōpjan, OS wōpian < IE base * wab-, to cry, complain > OSlav vabiti, to call to]1. to manifest or give expression to a strong emotion, usually grief or sorrow, by crying, wailing, or, esp., shedding tears2. to lament or mourn: with for or over3. to let fall drops of water or other liquid; esp., to drop moisture condensed from the air [cold pipes weep in hot weather]4. to exude water or other liquid [wounds, plant stems, etc. weep]vt.1. to weep for; lament; bewail; mourn [to weep one's misfortune]2. to shed (tears or other drops of liquid)3. to bring to a specified condition by weeping [to weep oneself to sleep]n.1. [often pl.] a fit of weeping2. an exudation or dripping of moistureSYN.- CRY
English World dictionary. V. Neufeldt. 2014.