lethargies
plural of lethargy
• lethargise
Source: Wiktionary
Leth"ar*gy, n.; pl. -gies. Etym: [F. léthargie, L. letgargia, Gr. Lethe.]
1. Morbid drowsiness; continued or profound sleep, from which a person can scarcely be awaked.
2. A state of inaction or indifference. Europe lay then under a deep lethargy. Atterbury.
Leth"ar*gy, v. t.
Definition: To lethargize. [Obs.] Shak.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition
14 January 2025
(adjective) of so extreme a degree or extent; “such weeping”; “so much weeping”; “such a help”; “such grief”; “never dreamed of such beauty”
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