Word Meanings - UNSTRENGTH - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Want of strength; weakness; feebleness. Wyclif.
Related words: (words related to UNSTRENGTH)
- STRENGTHFUL
 Abounding in strength; full of strength; strong. -- Strength"ful*ness, n. Florence my friend, in court my faction Not meanly strengthful. Marston.
- STRENGTHENING
 That strengthens; giving or increasing strength. -- Strength"en*ing*ly, adv. Strengthening plaster , a plaster containing iron, and supposed to have tonic effects.
- FEEBLENESS
 The quality or condition of being feeble; debility; infirmity. That shakes for age and feebleness. Shak.
- WEAKNESS
 1. The quality or state of being weak; want of strength or firmness; lack of vigor; want of resolution or of moral strength; feebleness. 2. That which is a mark of lack of strength or resolution; a fault; a defect. Many take pleasure in spreading
- STRENGTHENER
 One who, or that which, gives or adds strength. Sir W. Temple.
- STRENGTH
 1. The quality or state of being strong; ability to do or to bear; capacity for exertion or endurance, whether physical, intellectual, or moral; force; vigor; power; as, strength of body or of the arm; strength of mind, of memory, or of judgment.
- STRENGTHNER
 See STRENGTHENER
- WYCLIFITE; WYCLIFFITE
 A follower of Wyclif, the English reformer; a Lollard.
- STRENGTHY
 Having strength; strong.
- STRENGTHING
 A stronghold.
- STRENGTHLESS
 Destitute of strength. Boyle.
- STRENGTHEN
 1. To make strong or stronger; to add strength to; as, to strengthen a limb, a bridge, an army; to strengthen an obligation; to strengthen authority. Let noble Warwick, Cobham, and the rest, . . . With powerful policy strengthen themselves. Shak.
- RESTRENGTHEN
 To strengthen again; to fortify anew.
- UNSTRENGTH
 Want of strength; weakness; feebleness. Wyclif.
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