feeble
Webster 1828
FEE'BLE, adjective [I know not the origin of the first syllable.]1. Weak; destitute of much physical strength; as, infants are feeble at their birth.2. Infirm; sickly; debilitated by disease.3. Debilitated by age or decline of life.4. Not full or loud; as a feeble voice or sound.5. Wanting force or vigor; as feeble efforts.6. Not bright or strong; faint; imperfect; as feeble light; feeble colors.7. Not strong or vigorous; as feeble powers of mind.8. Not vehement or rapid; slow; as feeble motion.FEE'BLE, verb transitive To weaken. [Not used. See Enfeeble.]