A‐lack″a‐day′ (�), interj. [For alack the day. Cf. Lackaday.] An exclamation expressing sorrow.
☞ Shakespeare has “alack the day” and “alack the heavy day.” Compare “woe worth the day.”
Webster's Dictionary 1913
A‐lack″a‐day′ (�), interj. [For alack the day. Cf. Lackaday.] An exclamation expressing sorrow.
☞ Shakespeare has “alack the day” and “alack the heavy day.” Compare “woe worth the day.”