"lethargie" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: lethargies [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun|~}} lethargie (countable and uncountable, plural lethargies)
  1. Obsolete spelling of lethargy. Tags: alt-of, countable, obsolete, uncountable Alternative form of: lethargy
    Sense id: en-lethargie-en-noun-PbfNlUPv Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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          "ref": "c. 1599, William Shakespeare, King Henry IV, Part 2:",
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          "ref": "1622, John Downame, “Of ſuch Reaſons as may mooue vs to abhor carnall ſecuritie, and to vſe all meanes either to preuent it, or to be freed from it” (chapter VIII), in A Guide to Godlynesse: or, A Treatise of A Christian Life, page 53:",
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          "text": "Or that a Dead Palſie, or Lethargie ſhall not ſeaze upon thee, and put thee paſt Repentance, or perhaps a burning Fever, or a Frenzy?",
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