RUE, ru. L. rudo, to roar, to bray.
To lament to regret to grieve for as, to rue the commission of a crime to rue the day.
Thy will chose freely what it now so justly rues.
RUE, To have compassion. Not in use.
RUE, n. Sorrow repentance. Not in use.
RUE, n. ru. Gr. L.
A plant of the genus Ruta, of several species. The common garden rue is medicinal, as a stimulant and detergent.
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