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शोक śoka, vulg. śok, and sok, sog, s.m. Sorrow, grief, sadness, anguish, regret, woe, mourning, lamentation, affliction, distress:—śokārt (˚ka+ār˚), adj. & s.m. (f. -ā), Afflicted with grief or sorrow, sorrow-stricken, pained, grieved, sorrowful;—a very sorrowful person, etc.:—śokākul (˚ka+āk˚), adj. (f. -ā), Overcome with sorrow, overwhelmed with grief, greatly distressed:—śok-bhag, s.m. Dissipation or removal of sorrow;—(f. -āor -ī), a dissipator or remover of sorrow:—śok-par, adj. & s.m. (f. -ā), Whose principal occupation is grief;—a person filled with grief:—śok-janak, adj. Griefproducing, afflictive:—śok-ar, s.m. Sorrow and fear:—śok karnā, v.n. To sorrow, grieve, etc.:—śok-may, adj. (f. -ī), Abounding in sorrow or woe:—śok-vat, or śok-vant, or śokvān, adj. (f. -vatī), Full of grief, sorrowful, etc. (=śokī, q.v.):—śokokti (˚ka+uk˚), The language of grief, mourning, lamentation:—śokokti sambandhanīya-gīt, s.f. A dirge.