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lan·guor
/ˈlæŋgɚ/
怠惰,疲倦,無氣力
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Lan·guor
n.
1.
A
state
of
the
body
or
mind
which
is
caused
by
exhaustion
of
strength
and
characterized
by
a
languid
feeling
;
feebleness
;
lassitude
;
laxity
.
2.
Any
enfeebling
disease
. [
Obs
.]
Sick
men
with
divers
languors
.
--
Wyclif
(
Luke
iv
. 40).
3.
Listless
indolence
;
dreaminess
. --
Pope
.
“
German
dreams
,
Italian
languors
.”
Syn:
--
Feebleness
;
weakness
;
faintness
;
weariness
;
dullness
;
heaviness
;
lassitude
;
listlessness
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
languor
n
1:
a
relaxed
comfortable
feeling
[
syn
:
dreaminess
]
2:
a
feeling
of
lack
of
interest
or
energy
[
syn
:
lassitude
,
listlessness
]
3:
inactivity
;
showing
an
unusual
lack
of
energy
[
syn
:
lethargy
,
sluggishness
,
phlegm
]
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