Middle English Dictionary Entry
for fēble phr.
Entry Info
Forms | for fēble phr. |
Etymology |
Definitions (Senses and Subsenses)
1.
Because of feebleness or weakness.
Associated quotations
- a1425 Adam & E.(4) (Bod 596)347 : She fel doune to the erthe for feble, and she leye as she had ben dede.
- (?a1439) Lydg.FP (Bod 263)7.1014 : Vitellius..forfeeble [of] dronknesse & outrage..Stood disespeired of euery remedie.