repine

Etymology
Believed to have been formed (with uncertainty, due to the unusual formation) as, with the verb giving rise to the noun (first attested in 1529 and 1593 respectively); compare the Middle English verb (from , from ), which may be related.

Verb

 * 1)  To complain; to regret; to fret.
 * 2)  To long for (something) discontentedly.
 * 1)  To long for (something) discontentedly.
 * 1)  To long for (something) discontentedly.
 * 1)  To long for (something) discontentedly.
 * 1)  To long for (something) discontentedly.
 * 1)  To long for (something) discontentedly.
 * 1)  To long for (something) discontentedly.
 * 1)  To long for (something) discontentedly.
 * 1)  To long for (something) discontentedly.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: оплаквам се
 * Polish:, skarżyć się
 * Portuguese: -se,

Noun

 * 1)  A repining.