lethargic

lethargic
lethargically, adv.
/leuh thahr"jik/, adj.
1. of, pertaining to, or affected with lethargy; drowsy; sluggish.
2. producing lethargy.
Also, lethargical.
[1350-1400; < L lethargicus < Gk lethargikós; r. ME litargik < ML litargicus (see LETHARGY, -IC)]
Syn. 1. lazy, indolent, torpid.

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