Unavailing
51ἄπρηκτον — ἄπρακτος unavailing masc/fem acc sg (epic ionic) ἄπρακτος unavailing neut nom/voc/acc sg (epic ionic) …
52un´a|vail´ing|ly — un|a|vail|ing «UHN uh VAY lihng», adjective. not successful; useless; futile: »unavailing efforts. The dog kept jumping at the high fence but his attempts to get out of the pen were unavailing. SYNONYM(S): ineffectual. –un´a|vail´ing|ly, adverb …
53un|a|vail|ing — «UHN uh VAY lihng», adjective. not successful; useless; futile: »unavailing efforts. The dog kept jumping at the high fence but his attempts to get out of the pen were unavailing. SYNONYM(S): ineffectual. –un´a|vail´ing|ly, adverb …
54Bootless — Boot less, a. [From {Boot} profit.] Unavailing; unprofitable; useless; without advantage or success. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] I ll follow him no more with bootless prayers. Shak. [1913 Webster] {Boot less*ly}, adv. {Boot less*ness}, n. [1913… …
55Bootlessly — Bootless Boot less, a. [From {Boot} profit.] Unavailing; unprofitable; useless; without advantage or success. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] I ll follow him no more with bootless prayers. Shak. [1913 Webster] {Boot less*ly}, adv. {Boot less*ness}, n.… …
56Bootlessness — Bootless Boot less, a. [From {Boot} profit.] Unavailing; unprofitable; useless; without advantage or success. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] I ll follow him no more with bootless prayers. Shak. [1913 Webster] {Boot less*ly}, adv. {Boot less*ness}, n.… …
57Boteless — Bote less, a. Unavailing; in vain. See {Bootless}. [1913 Webster] …
58sorrow — I. noun Etymology: Middle English sorow, from Old English sorg; akin to Old High German sorga sorrow Date: before 12th century 1. a. deep distress, sadness, or regret especially for the loss of someone or something loved b. resultant unhappy or… …
59unavailingly — adverb see unavailing …
60unavailingness — noun see unavailing …