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lats — [akin to Eng let] : lazy. Deriv. lasiws languid, latei laziness, latjan make lazy, letan let, leths (led ) (*) reward, letnan (*) allow, lets (*) letting. Comp. afletan dismiss, aflets decree, analatjan make languid, andletnan be dismissed,… … Gothic dictionary with etymologies
debilitate — I verb cripple, denature, deprive of strength, devitalize, emasculate, enervate, enfeeble, eviscerate, exhaust, impair, incapacitate, injure, lessen, make feeble, make languid, reduce, render weak, sap the strength of, undermine, weaken II index… … Law dictionary
debilitate — v. a. Weaken, enervate, enfeeble, exhaust, prostrate, relax, render weak, make languid … New dictionary of synonyms
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