👉 In Greek, "Lebhpe Rnlllerlu Abaua" means "Lamentation of a Man who Has Perished" or "The Woe of a Man Who Is Departed." It's often used in religious texts to mourn and express sorrow for someone who has passed away. The word is derived from the Greek verb "lepheus," which means "to weep," and the Greek root "r," meaning "death," which can also be translated as "sorrow" or "sadness."