- Supinity
- Supinity Su*pin"i*ty, n. [L. supinitas.] Supineness. [Obs.] --Sir T. Browne. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
supinity — səˈpinəd.ē, süˈp noun ( es) Etymology: Latin supinitat , supinitas, from supinus supine + itat , itas ity : supineness Eastern government rested not so much on consent or force, as on the common supinity T.E.Lawrence … Useful english dictionary
supinity — su·pin·i·ty … English syllables
hebetude — noun /ˈhɛb.ə.tjuːd,ˈhɛb.ə.tuːd,ˈhɛb.ə.tjuːd/ Mental lethargy or dullness. Incuriousness was the most potent ally of our imposed order; for Eastern government rested not so much on consent or force, as on the common supinity, hebetude, lack a… … Wiktionary
ease — [n1] peace, quiet; lack of difficulty affluence, ataraxia, bed of roses*, calm, calmness, comfort, content, contentment, easiness, enjoyment, gratification, happiness, idleness, inactivity, inertia, inertness, leisure, luxury, passivity, peace of … New thesaurus