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Infirmly

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in·firm  (n-fûrm)
adj.
1. Weak in body, especially from old age or disease; feeble. See Synonyms at weak.
2. Lacking firmness of will, character, or purpose; irresolute.
3. Not strong or stable; shaky: an infirm support.

[Middle English infirme, from Old French, from Latin nfirmus : in-, not; see in-1 + firmus, strong, firm; see dher- in Indo-European roots.]

in·firmly adv.


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