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indolencec. 1600, "indifference to pain," from French indolence (16c.) or directly from Late Latin indolentia "freedom from pain, insensibility," noun of state from Latin indolentem (nomina [..]
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indolencen. Laziness.
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indolence(n) inactivity resulting from a dislike of work
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indolence
Habitual laziness or sloth.
* '''1814''', , ''Mansfield Park'', ch. 11:
*: "It is indolence, Mr. Bertram, indeed. Indolence and love of ease; a want of all laudable ambition, of taste for good com [..]
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