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  From  Webster's  Revised  Unabridged  Dictionary  (1913)  [web1913]: 
 
  Pity  \Pit"y\,  n.;  pl  {Pities}.  [OE.  pite,  OF  pit['e], 
  piti['e],  F.  piti['e],  L.  pietas  piety,  kindness,  pity.  See 
  {Pious},  and  cf  {Piety}.] 
  1.  Piety.  [Obs.]  --Wyclif. 
 
  2.  A  feeling  for  the  sufferings  or  distresses  of  another  or 
  others  sympathy  with  the  grief  or  misery  of  another; 
  compassion;  fellow-feeling;  commiseration. 
 
  He  that  hath  pity  upon  the  poor  lendeth  unto  the 
  Lord.  --Prov.  xix. 
  17. 
 
  He  .  .  .  has  no  more  pity  in  him  than  a  dog.  --Shak. 
 
  3.  A  reason  or  cause  of  pity,  grief,  or  regret;  a  thing  to  be 
  regretted.  ``The  more  the  pity.''  --Shak. 
 
  What  pity  is  it  That  we  can  die  but  once  to  serve 
  our  country!  --Addison. 
 
  Note:  In  this  sense  sometimes  used  in  the  plural,  especially 
  in  the  colloquialism:  ``It  is  a  thousand  pities.'' 
 
  Syn:  Compassion;  mercy;  commiseration;  condolence;  sympathy, 
  fellow-suffering;  fellow-feeling.  --  {Pity},  {Sympathy}, 
  {Compassion}.  Sympathy  is  literally  fellow-feeling,  and 
  therefore  requiers  a  certain  degree  of  equality  in 
  situation,  circumstances,  etc.,  to  its  fullest  exercise. 
  Compassion  is  deep  tenderness  for  another  under  severe 
  or  inevitable  misfortune.  Pity  regards  its  object  not 
  only  as  suffering,  but  weak,  and  hence  as  inferior. 




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