piteous

Etymology
From, from ,.

Adjective

 * 1) Provoking pity, compassion, or sympathy.
 * 2) * 1782,, , London: T. Payne & Son and T. Cadell, Volume2, Book3, Chapter4, p.51,
 * my strength, madam, is almost all gone away, and when I do any hard work, it’s quite a piteous sight to see me, for I am all in a tremble after it, just as if I had an ague
 * 1)  Showing devotion to God.
 * 2)  Showing compassion.
 * 3)  Of little importance or value.
 * 1)  Showing devotion to God.
 * 2)  Showing compassion.
 * 3)  Of little importance or value.
 * 1)  Showing compassion.
 * 2)  Of little importance or value.
 * 1)  Of little importance or value.
 * 1)  Of little importance or value.
 * 1)  Of little importance or value.
 * 1)  Of little importance or value.
 * 1)  Of little importance or value.
 * 1)  Of little importance or value.

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