indolence

  • 21indolence — in·do·lence …

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  • 22indolence — See: indolent …

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  • 23indolence — /ˈɪndələns/ (say induhluhns) noun the state of being indolent. {Latin indolentia freedom from pain} …

  • 24indolence — noun inactivity resulting from a dislike of work (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑laziness • Derivationally related forms: ↑lazy (for: ↑laziness), ↑indolent • Hypernyms: ↑ …

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  • 25Ode on Indolence — Tracing of an engraving of the Sosibios vase by John Keats. The figures of Ode on Indolence are described as simil …

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  • 26The Castle of Indolence — may refer to:* The Castle of Indolence (card game), a solitaire card game * The Castle of Indolence (poem), a poem written by James Thomson …

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  • 27The Castle of Indolence (poem) — The Castle of Indolence is a poem written by James Thomson, a Scottish poet of the 18th century.According to the Nuttall Encyclopedia, the Castle of Indolence is a place in which the dwellers live amid luxurious delights, to the enervation of… …

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  • 28The Castle of Indolence (card game) — The Castle of Indolence is a solitaire card game using 2 decks of cards.According to Goodsol.com [1] , the game originates from the 19th century and is similar to Beleaguered Castle.References* [http://www.goodsol.com/pgshelp/castle of… …

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  • 29CASTLE OF INDOLENCE —    a poem of Thomson s, a place in which the dwellers live amid luxurious delights, to the enervation of soul and body …

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  • 30apathie — [ apati ] n. f. • XIVe; lat. apathia, gr. apatheia;cf. pathie 1 ♦ Philos. anc. Insensibilité voulue comme conforme à l idéal humain. ⇒ ataraxie, impassibilité, imperturbabilité. 2 ♦ (1601) Cour. Incapacité d être ému ou de réagir (par mollesse,… …

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