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languorously
Variant of languor
languor
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lan·guor (laŋ′gər)
noun
- a lack of vigor or vitality; weakness
- a lack of interest or spirit; feeling of listlessness; indifference
- the condition of being still, sluggish, or dull
Etymology: ME langour < OFr langueur < L languor < languere, to be weary: see languid
Related Forms:
- languorous lan′·guor·ous adjective
- languorously lan′·guor·ously adverb
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