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oblanguesco

oblanguesco

languid, to languish

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What it meant

ob-languesco — Lewis & Short

ob-languesco, gŭi, 3,

I v. inch. n., to become feeble or languid, to languish: litterulae meae oblanguerunt, Cic. Fam. 16, 10, 2.

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