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Sorrows, the plural for of the singular noun sorrow, is a noun because it is a word for a thing (or things).

The noun sorrow (or sorrows) is a word for a feeling, an emotion, a thing.

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"Sorrows" is a noun because it refers to a feeling of deep distress or sadness experienced by a person. In this case, it is a plural noun that represents multiple instances or causes of sorrow.

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