Reverse Dictionary: LANGUISH

ADJECTIVES
► DIMMY-SIMMY languishing, affected → 1900 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► FADE faded, feeble, languishing, withered → 1303 obs.
► LACKADAISICAL feebly sentimental, affectedly languishing → M18
► LANGUISHANT languishing, suffering from languor → 1674 obs.

NOUNS
► LANGERIN languishing, the state of feeling bored → 1958 Sc.
► LANGUORMENT a state of languishing, languishment → 1593 obs.
► LANGWIDGE languor, languishing → 1887 Sc.

VERBS
► DWINE to waste or pine away; to decline in vigour; to languish, to fade, to wither → c1000 arch.
► LANGERN to languish, to lie sick → c1440 obs.
► LANGUOR to languish → c1350 obs.
► LANGURE to languish → a1375 obs.
► PIMP to droop, to languish → 1884 Amer. dial.
► PINDLE to waste away, to dwindle, to languish → 1893 Amer. dial.
► QUAIL ► QUEAL to languish; to fail in any way; to fall ill; to faint; to have a sinking sensation in the stomach → 1515 obs. exc. Eng. dial.
► SWIND to waste away, to languish; to dwindle away, to decrease, to die; also, to vanish, to disappear → a1000 obs.
► TAPIS to languish, to pine away; to be mortally sick or diseased → c1375 obs. exc. Eng. dial.
► TAPISH to languish, to pine away; to be mortally sick or diseased → c1375 obs. exc. Eng. dial.
 TORFLE to decline in health, pine away, to languish → 1575 Eng. dial.