Alack

/əˈlæk/ interjection

An exclamation of regret, sorrow, or disappointment, now mostly used in old-fashioned or humorous contexts.

From Middle English 'alak' possibly from Old Norse. It's related to 'alas' and was commonly used in Shakespearean English, appearing frequently in his plays as a cry of woe.

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