desolate
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From Middle English desolate, from Latin dēsōlātus, past participle of dēsōlāre (“to leave alone, make lonely, lay waste, desolate”), from sōlus (“alone”).
desolate (comparative more desolate, superlative most desolate)
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desolate (third-person singular simple present desolates, present participle desolating, simple past and past participle desolated)
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desolate
desolate f pl
dēsōlāte
desolate
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