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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Rue \Rue\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Rued} (r[udd]d); p. pr. & vb. n.
     {Ruing}.] [OE. rewen, reouwen, to grive, make sorry, AS.
     hre['o]wan; akin to OS. hrewan, D. rouwen, OHG. hriuwan, G.
     reuen, Icel. hryggr grieved, hryg[eth] sorrow. [root] 18. Cf.
     {Ruth}.]
     1. To lament; to regret extremely; to grieve for or over.


        --Chaucer.
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              I wept to see, and rued it from my heart. --Chapmen.
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              Thy will
              Chose freely what it now so justly rues. --Milton.
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     2. To cause to grieve; to afflict. [Obs.] "God wot, it rueth
        me." --Chaucer.
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     3. To repent of, and withdraw from, as a bargain; to get
        released from. [Prov. Eng.]
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Rue \Rue\ (r[udd]), n. [F. rue, L. ruta, akin to Gr. "ryth`; cf.
     AS. r[=u]de.]
     1. (Bot.) A perennial suffrutescent plant ({Ruta
        graveolens}), having a strong, heavy odor and a bitter
        taste; herb of grace. It is used in medicine.
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              Then purged with euphrasy and rue
              The visual nerve, for he had much to see. --Milton.
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              They [the exorcists] are to try the devil by holy
              water, incense, sulphur, rue, which from thence, as
              we suppose, came to be called herb of grace. --Jer.
                                                    Taylor.
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     2. Fig.: Bitterness; disappointment; grief; regret.
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     {Goat's rue}. See under {Goat}.
  
     {Rue anemone}, a pretty springtime flower ({Thalictrum
        anemonides}) common in the United States.
  
     {Wall rue}, a little fern ({Asplenium Ruta-muraria}) common
        on walls in Europe.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Rue \Rue\, v. i.
     1. To have compassion. [Obs.]
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              God so wisly [i. e., truly] on my soul rue.
                                                    --Chaucer.
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              Which stirred men's hearts to rue upon them.
                                                    --Ridley.
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     2. To feel sorrow and regret; to repent.
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              Work by counsel and thou shalt not rue. --Chaucer.
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              Old year, we'll dearly rue for you.   --Tennyson.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Rue \Rue\, n. [AS. hre['o]w. See {Rue}, v. t.]
     Sorrow; repetance. [Obs.] --Shak.
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From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]:

  rue
       n 1: European strong-scented perennial herb with gray-green
            bitter-tasting leaves; an irritant similar to poison ivy
            [syn: {herb of grace}, {Ruta graveolens}]
       2: leaves sometimes used for flavoring fruit or claret cup but
          should be used with great caution: can cause irritation
          like poison ivy
       3: sadness associated with some wrong done or some
          disappointment; "he drank to drown his sorrows"; "he wrote
          a note expressing his regret"; "to his rue, the error cost
          him the game" [syn: {sorrow}, {regret}, {ruefulness}]
       4: (French) a street or road in France
       v : feel remorse for; feel sorry for; be contrite about [syn: {repent},
            {regret}]

From Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 [moby-thes]:

  28 Moby Thesaurus words for "rue":
     affliction, anguish, be sorry for, bemoan, bewail, care,
     commiseration, compassion, compunction, contriteness, contrition,
     deplore, dole, grief, heartache, heartbreak, penance, penitently,
     regret, remorse, remorsefulness, repent, repentance, repine,
     rue the day, ruth, sympathy, woe
  
  

From Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary [easton]:

  Rue
     a garden herb (Ruta graveolens) which the Pharisees were careful
     to tithe (Luke 11:42), neglecting weightier matters. It is
     omitted in the parallel passage of Matt. 23:23. There are
     several species growing wild in Palestine. It is used for
     medicinal and culinary purposes. It has a powerful scent, and is
     a stimulant. (See {MINT}.)
     

















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