oscitant

oscitant
/os"i teuhnt/, adj.
1. yawning, as with drowsiness; gaping.
2. drowsy or inattentive.
3. dull, lazy, or negligent.
[1615-25; < L oscitant- (s. of oscitans) (prp. of oscitare to gape, yawn), equiv. to os mouth + cit(are) to put in motion) + -ant- -ANT]

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