"Languidus" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL
(Lat. Sick.) In practice. The name of a return made by tbe sheriff when a defendant, whom he has taken by virtue of process, is so dangerously sick that to remove him would endanger his life or. health. 3 Chit Pr. 249, 358
Also, though not over-elderly, he was not over-young.
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O. Lat. Being sick or lndispos-ed. A term used in some of tlie older re-ports. “Holt tegroto.*' 11 Mod. 179
Read the complete definitionLat In the clv-11 law. A sickness which rendered a man Incapable of attendlng to business
Read the complete definitionLat A species of feigned disease, ln whlch disease is actually present, but where the symptoms are falsely aggravated, and …
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