See Also: infirm(medicine)
infirm(1)(dictionary)
infirm(2)(dictionary)
infirm(dictionary)
INFIRM(law)

infirm(1) (iou)



infirm adjective. LME.
[Latin infirmus, formed as IN-3 + firmus FIRM adjective.]
Weak, unsound; unable to resist pressure or weight, frail, feeble. Now rare. LME.
b. transf. Of an argument, title, etc.: weak; invalid. Now rare. M16.
Of the mind, a decision, etc.: not firm or strong in character or purpose; weak, irresolute. E16.
Not physically strong or healthy; weak or feeble, esp. through old age. L16.
infirmly adverb E17.
infirmness noun L16.