Definition of Forlornness. Meaning of Forlornness. Synonyms of Forlornness

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Definition of Forlornness

Forlornness
Forlornness For*lorn"ness, n. State of being forlorn. --Boyle.

Meaning of Forlornness from wikipedia

- A forlorn hope is a band of soldiers or other combatants chosen to take the vanguard in a military operation, such as a suicidal ****ault through the breach...
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- A Forlorn Throne is the fourth full-length album by Slechtvalk released in May 2010. The band went to Sweden's Studio Mega in late 2009 with producer...
- Forlorn Strangers were an American americana band from Nashville, Tennessee. Forlorn Strangers released their first EP, While The Gr**** Grows, in September...
- Forlorn River is a Western novel written by Zane Grey, first published in 1927. Ben Ide spends his time chasing wild horses in Northern California, accompanied...
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- A P****age into Forlorn is the second studio album by Canadian death metal band Neuraxis. It was released on May 11, 2001, by Neoblast Records. It was...
- The Forlorn Hope is a science fiction novel by David Drake. The Forlorn Hope was originally intended as the first volume of a series for Ace Books, later...
- Cape Forlorn is a 1931 British drama film directed by Ewald André Dupont and starring Fay Compton, Frank Harvey and Ian Hunter. It was the English-language...