Rued [verb]
Definition of Rued:
regret
Sentence/Example of Rued:
He rued his own bulk, and ate but sparingly, only out of politeness.
Then he sat down again; which his ancestors had always refused to do, and had rued it.
I am sure she rued the day that ever she listened to a fortune teller.
And it was not long, Lesley, before I rued my disobedience and my deceit.
Bolli rued at once his deed, and declared the manslaughter due to his hand.
These he gave to Kriemhild, and sore both of them rued it in after-time.
I am sure she rued the day that ever she listened to a fortune-teller.
Sooth to say, for all his soft speech, she feared him and rued the meeting of him.
Improved occasions are not often rued, Except discretion fails in self-command.
The black pudding was now huddled up into the folds of her new frock: then she rued the day when pocket-holes went out of fashion.