|
ENNUI |
Languor |
|
LETHARGY |
Languor |
|
LASSITUDE |
Languor |
|
LACKADAISY |
An expression of languor. |
|
|
DEBILITY |
The state of being weak; weakness; feebleness; languor. |
|
LANGUOROUS |
Producing, or tending to produce, languor;
characterized by languor. |
|
QUALMISH |
Sick at the stomach; affected with nausea or sickly
languor; inclined to vomit. |
|
DYINGNESS |
The state of dying or the stimulation of such a state;
extreme languor; languishment. |
|
|
REVIVE |
To raise from coma, languor, depression, or
discouragement; to bring into action after a suspension. |
|
ROUSE |
To excite to lively thought or action from a state of
idleness, languor, stupidity, or indifference; as, to rouse the
faculties, passions, or emotions. |
|
DEADNESS |
The state of being destitute of life, vigor, spirit,
activity, etc.; dullness; inertness; languor; coldness; vapidness;
indifference; as, the d... |
|
JAUNDICE |
...f the
eyes, skin, and urine, whiteness of the faeces, constipation,
uneasiness in the region of the stomach, loss of appetite, and general
la... |
|
SCURVY |
...cous membranes. It is accompanied by
paleness, languor, depression, and general debility. It is occasioned
by confinement, innutritious food, an... |