grow+weary
71wilt — Synonyms and related words: beat, blow, break, break down, burn out, cave in, collapse, come apart, come unstuck, conk out, crack up, crumble, debilitate, decline, desiccate, diminish, disintegrate, do in, do up, droop, drop, dry up, dwindle,… …
72fag — I. v. n. 1. Droop, sink, flag, grow weary, become fatigued, be tired. 2. Drudge, toil, work to weariness. 3. Be a fag, play the fag, do menial service. II. v. a. 1. Make a fag of, compel to serve or drudge. 2. Tire, weary, fatigue, jade, use up,… …
73jade — I n nephrite, jadeite, jadestone, gemstone. II n 1. hack, nag, padnag, crock, rosinante, whistler, roarer, Inf. bagabones or rackabones, Inf. rip, Sl. skate, Chiefly U.S. Sl. plug, Chiefly Brit. Sl. screw, (usu. a race horse) Sl. stiff. 2. hag,… …
74run — v 1. dash, dart, bolt, tear, tear along, bowl along, make time, cover ground, make strides or rapid strides; sprint, fly, flit, whiz, whisk; zoom, zip, career, rip, scour, scud, scorch, burn up the road, outstrip the wind, race like the wind, go… …
75fatigue — /fəˈtig / (say fuh teeg) noun 1. weariness from bodily or mental exertion. 2. a cause of weariness; labour; exertion. 3. (usually with a modifier) a reduced capacity to respond in an appropriate way to a specified need, duty, etc., due to… …
76κοπῶσαι — κοπάζω grow weary fut part act fem nom/voc pl (attic epic doric ionic) κοπόω weary aor inf act …
77tire — [v] exhaust, weary annoy, bore, burn out*, bush*, collapse, crawl, debilitate, deject, depress, disgust, dishearten, dispirit, displease, distress, drain, droop, drop, enervate, ennui, exasperate, fag, fail, faint, fatigue, flag, fold, give out,… …
78sick|en — «SIHK uhn», intransitive verb. 1. to become sick: »to sicken with typhus. The bird sickened when kept in the cage. 2. a) to feel horror or nausea; experience revulsion (at something). b) to grow weary or tired (of a thing). c) to long eagerly. –v …
79Gift of Men — The Gift of Men in Middle earth refers to a gift of Ilúvatar to his Younger Children, which remains a source of some confusion for Tolkien enthusiasts. The concept includes both mortality and free will. Below are two interpretations of the nature …
80Conditional preservation of the saints — The Five Articles of Remonstrance Conditional election Unlimited atonement Total depravity …