weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth

Etymology
Biblical, Matthew 13:42, although the exact wording is not present in any translation.

Noun

 * 1) consternation, worry

Translations

 * Finnish: itku ja hammasten kiristys
 * French: pleurs et grincements de dents
 * German:, Heulen und Zähneknirschen
 * Hungarian:
 * Norman: plieuth'thie et d'la grînch'chie d'dents
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: gråt og tenners gnissel
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese: choro e ranger de dentes
 * Russian: плач и скрежет зубовный
 * Serbo-Croatian: plač i škrgut zuba
 * Spanish: llanto y rechinar de dientes
 * Swedish: gråt och tandagnisslan
 * Vietnamese: khóc lóc nghiến răng