tragical in English

adjective

disastrous, calamitous, unfortunate, very sad; of or pertaining to a tragedy

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2. 1677, Isaac Barrow, The Passion of our Blessed Saviour (sermon) What more palpable confutation can there be of human vanity and arrogance, of all lofty imaginations, all presumptuous confidences, all turgid humours, all fond self-pleasings and self-Admirings, than is that tragical cross […

3. Tales, Romances, Apologues, Anecedotes and Novels: Humorous, Satiric, Entertaining, Historical, Tragical and Moral; from the French Paperback – August 31, 2012 by Pierre Antoine de La Place (Author), Barthélémy Imbert (Author), Jean-François Saint-Lambert (Author), François Blanchet (Author), Pierre Antoine Florian (Author

4. And if the good king Gunthram passed for the fortunate finder of the Dragon-hoard, his brothers and their queens, by their wars, their reconciliations and their terrible Avengings, must surely have suggested the main argument of that most tragical epic, the very name of one of whose heroines, Brunichildis, is identical with the name of the

5. And if the good king Gunthram passed for the fortunate finder of the Dragon-hoard, his brothers and their queens, by their wars, their reconciliations and their terrible Avengings, must surely have suggested the main argument of that most tragical epic, the very name of one of whose heroines, Brunichildis, is identical with the name of the

6. And if the good king Gunthram passed for the fortunate finder of the Dragon-hoard, his brothers and their queens, by their wars, their reconciliations and their terrible Avengings, must surely have suggested the main argument of that most tragical epic, the very name of one of whose heroines, Brunichildis, is identical with the name of the