释义 |
languidness|ˈlæŋgwɪdnɪs| [f. languid a. + -ness.] The quality or condition of being languid; languor.
1665Boyle Exp. Hist. Cold xiii. (1683) 132 This languidness of operation may perhaps proceed in great part from the smalness of the Pieces of Ice that were imploy'd. 1678Wood Life 8 Jan., Colds without coffing or running at the nose, onlie a languedness and faintness. 1744Wall in Phil. Trans. XLIII. 224 The Operation of Musk much resembles that of Opium; but..it leaves not behind it any Stupor or Languidness. 1762R. Guy Pract. Obs. Cancers 32 The seeming Languidness and Inactivity of the contained Humour. |