indolency

名词 n.
/ˈɪndələnsi/    /ˈɪndəˌlənsi/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. Synonym of indolence.; Habitual laziness or sloth. obsolete
  2. Synonym of indolence.; A state in which one feels no pain or is indifferent to it; a lack of any feeling. obsolete
    — [T]he sect of Philosophie, that hath most preferred sensualitie, hath also placed the same but to indolencie or unfeeling of paine.
  3. Synonym of indolence.; A state of repose in which neither pain nor pleasure is experienced. obsolete

词形变化

indolencies plural

词源

Borrowed from Latin indolentia (“freedom from pain; insensibility”) (see further at indolence) + English -ency (suffix forming abstract nouns denoting conditions, qualities, or states).
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