languidus adj. with comp.
LAG-,
faint, weak, dull, sluggish, languid
: vino languidi: labore et aestu, S.:
uxor,
languishing
, Iu.: boves Collo trahentes languido,
H.: flumen,
sluggish
, H.: aqua, L.: aura Noti,
gentle
, O.: hostes languidioribus nostris vallum
scindere,
while our troops grew weaker
, Cs.: vina, i. e.
more mellow
, H.—
Weakening
: voluptates.—Fig.,
faint, feeble, powerless, inactive, listless, sluggish
: senectus: languidiores facti sumus: animus,
Cs.: languidiore studio in causā esse: nihil
languidi neque remissi pati, S.: quies, V.