weakliness

English

Etymology

weakly + -ness

Noun

weakliness (uncountable)

  1. (obsolete) The quality of being weakly.
    • 1852, Robert Ellis, Disease in Childhood: Its Common Causes, and Directions for Its Practical Management:
      But it is certain that a weakliness of body may be induced in a child otherwise indisposed to disease or ailment.
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