langueō —, —, ēre
LAG-,
to be faint, be weary, be languid
: nostris languentibus, Cs.: e viā,
to be fatigued
: per adsiduos motūs,
to be wearied
, O.: Inachiā minus ac me,
H.: flos languet,
droops
, Pr.: tristi languebant corpora morbo,
were faint
, V.—Fig.,
to be languid, be dull, sink, be heavy, be listless
: languet iuventus: nec eam solitudinem languere
patior,
pass in idleness
: paululum,
to be without energy
, S.: recursus Languentis pelagi, i. e.
ebbing
, V.