单词 | indolency |
释义 | † indolencyn. Obsolete. 1. = indolence n. 1. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > absence of emotion > [noun] > callousness or hard-heartedness induration1493 indurateness1537 induritness1558 hardenedness1571 stoniness1571 hard-heartedness1577 apathy1603 indolence1603 dedolence1606 flintiness1607 dedolencya1617 searedness1620 callosity1628 indolencya1631 brawnedness1631 calluma1640 atrocity1641 dead-heartedness1642 brawninessa1645 callousness1653 stony-heartedness1673 petrification1678 unsolicitousnessa1683 callus1683 heartlessness1701 petrifaction1722 unreckingness1873 Gradgrindery1920 1577 H. I. tr. H. Bullinger 50 Godlie Serm. II. iii. iii. sig. Dd.iij/1 The vnsauerie opinion of the Stoickes, touching their Indolentia or lacke of griefe.] a1631 J. Donne Serm. (1959) IV. 336 He wept not inordinately; but he came nearer excesse then indolency. 1662 H. More Enthusiasmus Triumphatus (new ed.) lix. 42 in Coll. Philos. Writings (ed. 2) That affected, and not altogether unattainable power of Indolency amongst the Heathen. 1706 Phillips's New World of Words (new ed.) Indolence, or Indolency, a being insensible of Pain or Grief. 2. = indolence n. 2. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > absence of emotion > [noun] indolency1603 unpassionateness1611 non-feelingness1650 indolence1656 dispassion1690 dryness1748 dispassionateness1842 passionlessness1867 emotionlessness1873 the world > physical sensation > physical sensibility > physical insensibility > [noun] unfeelingness1398 insensibility?1510 senselessness1577 indolency1603 stupidity1603 unfeeling1603 torpidity1614 torpor1626 sleepiness1647 indolence1656 insensibleness1656 narcosis1671 torpidnessa1676 torpitude1713 anaesthesia1721 deadness1764 insentience1862 the world > physical sensation > physical sensibility > sensuous pleasure > physical comfort > [noun] > absence of pain or discomfort ease?c1225 indolency1603 indolence1656 easiness1704 1603 J. Florio tr. M. de Montaigne Ess. ii. xii. 285 The sect of Philosophie, that hath most preferred sensualitie, hath also placed the same but to indolencie or vnfeeling of paine. 1689 W. Popple tr. J. Locke Let. conc. Toleration 6 Civil Interests I call Life, Liberty, Health, and Indolency of Body. 1690 J. Locke Ess. Humane Understanding ii. xx. 114 Despair..sometimes producing uneasiness or pain, sometimes rest and indolency. 3. = indolence n. 3. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > inaction > disinclination to act or listlessness > sloth or laziness > [noun] sleuthc888 sweernessc888 slacknessc897 unlustOE aswolkenessc1000 slothc1175 sweeringa1300 sloth-head1303 unlusthead1340 nicetya1387 sluggardy1390 sluggardness1398 nicehead1440 musardryc1450 slugnessc1450 lashness1477 sweerdomc1480 truantness1483 passibilityc1485 sleuthfulness1488 sluggardry1513 slothfulness1526 sluggardise1532 luskishness1538 desidiousnessa1540 ocivity1550 restiness?c1550 niceness1557 laziness1580 easinessa1586 poltroonery1590 facility1615 pigritude1623 pigrity1623 otiosity1632 easefulnessa1639 dronishness1674 reasiness1679 indolence1710 accidity1730 indolency1741 lurgy1769 donothingness1814 far niente1819 oisivity1830 donothingism1839 dronage1846 lotus-eating1852 faineance1853 faineancy1854 bummerism1858 lazyhood1866 bone-laziness1875 sleevelessness1882 bummery1887 sluggardliness1977 1741 C. Middleton Hist. Life Cicero I. i. 48 The indolency of his ancestors. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.1603 |
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