Fainting, in a swoon. Originally and chiefly in predicative use with fall.
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释义 | the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > weariness or exhaustion > [adjective] > feeble or faint (10) swownc1000 Fainting, in a swoon. Originally and chiefly in predicative use with fall. faintc1320 Feeble through inanition, fear, or exhaustion; inclined to ‘faint’ or swoon. Const. †of, with. languishinga1325 Declining in health, pining away; drooping, withering, failing. Also in early use: †suffering from sickness or disease (obsolete). faltering1549 That falters; in senses of the verb. of a person, the limbs, etc. drooping1553 Declining from vigour, prosperity, etc.; failing, decaying, flagging. fainting1558 That faints, in senses of the verb. languished1577 That has become or been made languid; reduced to weakness or languor; languishing. swooning1646 That swoons or faints; characterized by swooning. weaka1707 Feeble through exhaustion; faint. ? Now chiefly dialect. languescent1837 Growing faint, weak, or languid. |
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