Feebleness, weakness (of body or mind); want of energy, cowardice. Cf. faintness, n. without faintise: without flagging or flinching.
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释义 | the world > health and disease > ill health > [noun] > weakness (49) faintise1297 Feebleness, weakness (of body or mind); want of energy, cowardice. Cf. faintness, n. without faintise: without flagging or flinching. weaknessa1300 The quality or condition of being weak, in any sense of the adjective; deficiency of strength, power, or force. faintc1320 Faintness. Obsolete. feebleness1340 The state or quality of being feeble (in the various senses of the adjective); an instance of this. languishingc1384 The action of languish, v.; languor; also (frequently in plural) an instance of this. In early use: spec. an illness, a bout of weakness. lamea1400 Lameness; infirmity. Obsolete. unferea1400 Infirmity, weakness. unferenessa1400 infirmity. unwielda1400 Feebleness, weakness, impotence. impotence1406 Want of physical power; feebleness of body, as through illness or old age. imbecility?a1425 Weakness, feebleness; lack of strength or power; infirmity. Obsolete. languisha1425 Chiefly poetic. The action or state of languishing; languor; an instance of this (rare). languoringa1438 Suffering, sickness; sorrow, languishment. unwieldness1437 faintnessa1440 The state or condition of being without strength or exhausted; exhaustion, feebleness. impotency1440 = impotence, n. 2. infirmityc1440 Physical weakness, debility, frailty, feebleness of body, resulting from some constitutional defect, disease, or (now mostly) old age. debility1484 The condition of being weak or feeble; weakness, infirmity; want of strength; esp. that condition of the body in which the vital functions generally… unlustiness1486 Lack of health, strength, or energy; listlessness; physical weakness or debility. resolution1547 Medicine. Weakening or softening of the body or a part; spec. paralysis or paresis of a muscle; an instance of this. Now rare. unwieldiness1575 The state or condition of being weak or feeble; weakness, infirmity. Obsolete. languishment1576 Sickness, illness, or physical weakness; suffering. Also as a count noun: a bout of sickness, a disease. infirmness1596 The quality of being infirm (in various senses); weakness, feebleness, frailty, infirmity. weakness1603 In particularized uses. A weakened condition of body; an attack of faintness. Obsolete. prostrationa1626 Extreme physical weakness or exhaustion; (also) extreme mental depression or dejection; an instance of this. exolution1634 Relaxation (of the bodily powers); faintness. languidness1634 The quality or condition of being languid (in various senses); languor. prosternation1650 The action of prostrating or condition of being prostrated; prostration. Also figurative. faintingnessa1661 = faintness, n. debilitude1669 Debility, weakness; also in Astrology. flaccidity1676 The quality or condition of being flaccid; want of stiffness or tension, limpness, looseness. atony1693 Want of tone, relaxed condition: enervation, languor. Also figurative. puniness1727 The state or quality of being puny; feebleness; smallness; insignificance. faintishness1733 The state or condition of being or feeling faintish; a slight tendency to faint. adynamia1743 Originally: severe physical weakness; prostration; debility; †a fever or other disease characterized by this (obsolete). In later use also… asthenia1802 Lack of strength, diminution of vital power, weakness, debility. adynamy1817 = adynamia, n. weakliness1826 Weakly quality. tonelessness1873 atonicity1900 The fact or quality of being atonic (in various senses). Subcategories:— of constitution (2) — due to old age (5) — due to ill-nourishment (1) — weakened condition (1) |
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