languēre

  • 61lan|guish — «LANG gwihsh», verb, noun. –v.i. 1. to grow weak; become weary; droop: »The flowers languished from lack of water. SYNONYM(S): wither, fade. 2. to become weak or wasted through pain, hunger, or other suffering; suffer under any unfavorable… …

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  • 62lan|guor — «LANG guhr», noun, verb. –n. 1. lack of energy; weakness; weariness: »A long illness caused his languor. SYNONYM(S): feebleness, fatigue. 2. lack of interest or enthusiasm; indifference: »Languor is not in your heart (Matt …

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  • 63languific — † lanˈguific, a. Obs. rare 0. [ad. late L. languific us, f. languēre: see languish v. and fic.] = next. (Bailey vol. II. 1727.) …

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