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languor
Feebleness; dullness; heaviness; lassitude of body; that state of the body which is induced by exhaustion of strength, as by disease, by extraordinary exertion, by the relaxing effect of heat, or by weakness from any cause./ .
languor
Dullness of the intellectual faculty; listlessness.
languor
Softness; laxity: . To isles of fragrance, lily-silvered vales, diffusing languor in the parting gales.