"heavy legs" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Etymology: Calque of French jambes lourdes Etymology templates: {{calque|en|fr|jambes lourdes}} Calque of French jambes lourdes Head templates: {{en-noun|p}} heavy legs pl (plural only)
  1. An alleged medical condition, described as an unpleasant sensation of pain and heaviness in the lower limbs. Wikipedia link: heavy legs Tags: plural, plural-only Translations (alleged medical condition): jambes lourdes [feminine, plural] (French)
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