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chantpleure

chant·pleure

v. An amalgam of two words from the French, combined by the English. The first, chant, means to sing. The second, pleure, means tear, lament, or to weep. Joined together, these two words, so opposite in their respective meanings, form a much needed and perfectly lovely word meaning “to sing and weep at the same time.” [Obsolete, amazingly enough]

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