Bible Dictionaries
Infirmity
King James Dictionary
INFIRMITY, n. inferm'ity. L. infirmitas.
1. An unsound or unhealthy state of the body weakness feebleness. Old age is subject to infirmities.
2. Weakness of mind failing fault foible.
A friend should bear a friend's infirmities.
3. Weakness of resolution.
4. Any particular disease malady applied rather to chronic, than to violent diseases.
5. Defect imperfection weakness as the infirmities of a constitution of government.
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