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Webster's 1828 Dictionary

WO, n. [G.]
1. Grief; sorrow; misery; a heavy calamity.
One who is past; and behold, there come two woes more hereafter. Revelations 9.
They weep each others wo.
2. A curse.
Can there be a wo or curse in all the stores of vengeance, equal to the malignity of such a practice?
3. Wo is used in denunciation, and in exclamations of sorrow.
Wo is me; for I am undone. Isaiah 6.
This is properly the Saxon dative, wo is to me.
Wo worth the day. This is also the dative; wo be to the day.
Wo is a noun, and if used as an adjective, it is improperly used. Wo to you that are rich. Wo to that man, by whom the offense cometh; that is, misery, calamity, be or will be to him.

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abbreviation warrant officer

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abbr. Warrant Officer.

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int. = WHOA. Etymology: var. of who (int.), HO

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

Wo Wo, n. & a. See Woe. [Obs.] --Chaucer.

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

Woe Woe, n. [OE. wo, wa, woo, AS. w[=a], interj.; akin to D. wee, OS. & OHG. w[=e], G. weh, Icel. vei, Dan. vee, Sw. ve, Goth. wai; cf. L. vae, Gr. ?. [root]128. Cf. Wail.] [Formerly written also wo.] 1. Grief; sorrow; misery; heavy calamity. Thus saying, from her side the fatal key, Sad instrument of all our woe, she took. --Milton. [They] weep each other's woe. --Pope. 2. A curse; a malediction. Can there be a woe or curse in all the stores of vengeance equal to the malignity of such a practice? --South. Note: Woe is used in denunciation, and in exclamations of sorrow. `` Woe is me! for I am undone.'' --Isa. vi. 5. O! woe were us alive [i.e., in life]. --Chaucer. Woe unto him that striveth with his Maker! --Isa. xlv. 9. Woe worth, Woe be to. See Worth, v. i. Woe worth the chase, woe worth the day, That costs thy life, my gallant gray! --Sir W. Scott.

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