Plural of 'dolor'; instances or expressions of deep sorrow, pain, or grief.
Plural form of 'dolor', from Latin 'dolor' meaning pain or sorrow. The '-s' plural ending is the most common way English forms plurals of nouns.
While 'dolor' is a somewhat archaic English word, it's still alive and well in legal and formal contexts, and seeing its plural 'dolors' reminds us that older words often survive in specialized vocabularies long after they fade from everyday speech.
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