Orthodox Jews usually make loud lamentations at funerals and other occasions of solemn grief. One book of The Bible, titled "Lamentations", is a collection of these writings, traditionally ascribed to the prophet Jeremiah lamenting the desolation of Jerusalem after it was conquered by the army of Babylon.
Her death was greatly lamented.He lamented the things he might have done with his life. They lamented the loss of their fortune.
The king lamented the death of his beautiful daughter.
After the mining disaster the women lamented the loss of their husbands.
Um... you just have.
The British Navy lamented the loss of a great general.
The family lamented the loss of their pet.
mourned over; (in a sentence: The lamented WWII veteran's death occured last Tuesday)
The Late Lamented - 1917 was released on: USA: 23 September 1917
The Late Lamented - 1922 was released on: USA: 9 July 1922
"Lamented" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "lament," which means to express sorrow or regret.
As a verb: His endless lament over his lost investment got tiresome after a time. As a noun: Lament was expressed by many at the memorial service for Uncle Max.
"The townsfolk lamented the abduction of their mayor."