"indolency" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /ˈɪndələnsi/ [Received-Pronunciation], /ˈɪndəˌlənsi/ [General-American] Forms: indolencies [plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from Latin indolentia (“freedom from pain; insensibility”) (see further at indolence) + English -ency (suffix forming abstract nouns denoting conditions, qualities, or states). Etymology templates: {{root|en|ine-pro|*delh₁-}}, {{bor|en|la|indolentia|t=freedom from pain; insensibility}} Latin indolentia (“freedom from pain; insensibility”), {{glossary|suffix}} suffix, {{glossary|abstract noun}} abstract noun Head templates: {{en-noun}} indolency (plural indolencies)
  1. (obsolete) Synonym of indolence
    Habitual laziness or sloth.
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  2. (obsolete) Synonym of indolence
    A state in which one feels no pain or is indifferent to it; a lack of any feeling.
    Tags: obsolete
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  3. (obsolete) Synonym of indolence
    A state of repose in which neither pain nor pleasure is experienced.
    Tags: obsolete
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