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Man of Sorrows

American  

noun

  1. (in Christian exegesis) an appellation of Jesus Christ as the suffering Savior.


Etymology

Origin of Man of Sorrows

First recorded in 1350–1400

Example Sentences

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Despite his incredible gifts, and attendant laurels of appreciation, there has always been something of the Man of Sorrows about LeBron.

From The New Yorker • Jun. 7, 2017

With his prominent ribs, stick-thin legs and skull-like head, almost permanently bowed, this strange creature is the image of the prophet Isaiah's Man of Sorrows – except, of course, for those bedraggled feathers.

From The Guardian • Jan. 6, 2013

The Man of Sorrows fell out of fashion in the mid-17th century as humanist empiricism eclipsed orthodox faith as the driving force of European collective imagination.

From New York Times • Mar. 31, 2011

In the exhibition the Man of Sorrows, supported by Mary and St. John, appears in a lovely, vividly colorful miniature at the bottom of a page in the bank’s statute book from the 1490s.

From New York Times • Mar. 31, 2011

French blood, German blood, it is always the Man of Sorrows.

From The Forerunners by Rolland, Romain

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