Crossword-Solution: MELANCHOLINESS 14 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 21

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Melancholiness n. The state or quality of being melancholy.

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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Formerly two pontifical /gente d'armi/ in full uniform had always stood there amidst a stream of lackeys; and the single servant now on duty seemed by his phantom-like appearance to increase the melancholiness of the vast and gloomy hall.
The Three Cities Trilogy: Rome, Vol. 1 Emile Zola 2005
Formerly two pontifical _gente d’armi_ in full uniform had always stood there amidst a stream of lackeys; and the single servant now on duty seemed by his phantom-like appearance to increase the melancholiness of the vast and gloomy hall.
Rome Émile Zola 2003
Not long ago, there were verses in each of three fresh monthlies, from leading authors, and in every one the whole central _motif_ (perfectly serious) was the melancholiness of a marriageable young woman who didn't get a rich husband, but a poor one! Besides its tonic and _al fresco_ physiology, relieving such as this, the poetry of the future will take on character in a more important respect.
Complete Prose Works Walt Whitman 2005
VIII _Complaint of his lady's melancholiness_ If that one care had our two hearts possessed, Or you once (felt) what I long sufferèd, Then should thy heart accuse in my heart's stead The rigour of itself for mine unrest.
Elizabethan Sonnet-Cycles Samuel Daniel and Henry Constable 2006
Mathers; then he added: "He will probably be better in a few weeks." The neighbours, without being consulted, said: "He is mad." The days came and went, and after a few months of melancholiness he grew a little bit better.
The Silver Lining John Roussel 2009