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  • Indolence
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up indolence in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Indolence means lack of activity and may refer to: Laziness of people and living beings A sign of

    Indolence

    Indolence

  • Laziness
  • Disinclination to activity or exertion

    Laziness (also known as indolence or sloth) is emotional disinclination to activity or exertion despite having the ability to act or to exert oneself

    Laziness

    Laziness

    Laziness

  • Ode on Indolence
  • 1819 poem by John Keats

    The "Ode on Indolence" is one of five odes composed by English poet John Keats in the spring of 1819. The others were "Ode on a Grecian Urn", "Ode on

    Ode on Indolence

    Ode on Indolence

    Ode_on_Indolence

  • The Castle of Indolence (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    The Castle of Indolence is a poem by James Thomson. The Castle of Indolence may also refer to: The Castle of Indolence (card game), a solitaire card game

    The Castle of Indolence (disambiguation)

    The_Castle_of_Indolence_(disambiguation)

  • The Castle of Indolence
  • 1748 poem by James Thomson

    The Castle of Indolence is a poem written by James Thomson, a Scottish poet of the 18th century, in 1748. According to the Nuttall Encyclopedia, the Castle

    The Castle of Indolence

    The Castle of Indolence

    The_Castle_of_Indolence

  • John Keats's 1819 odes
  • Poems

    poems. Keats wrote the first five poems, "Ode on a Grecian Urn", "Ode on Indolence", "Ode on Melancholy", "Ode to a Nightingale", and "Ode to Psyche" in

    John Keats's 1819 odes

    John Keats's 1819 odes

    John_Keats's_1819_odes

  • Maternal deprivation
  • Work on the effects of separating infants and young children from their mother

    Maternal deprivation is a scientific term summarising the early work of psychiatrist and psychoanalyst John Bowlby on the effects of separating infants

    Maternal deprivation

    Maternal deprivation

    Maternal_deprivation

  • The Fountain of Indolence
  • Painting by J. M. W. Turner

    The Fountain of Indolence is an oil painting by the English artist J. M. W. Turner. First exhibited in 1834, it is now in the collection of the Beaverbrook

    The Fountain of Indolence

    The Fountain of Indolence

    The_Fountain_of_Indolence

  • Sobre la indolencia de los filipinos
  • 1890 socio-political essay by José Rizal

    Sobre la indolencia de los filipinos ("On the Indolence of the Filipinos" in Spanish) is a socio-political essay published in La solidaridad in Madrid

    Sobre la indolencia de los filipinos

    Sobre_la_indolencia_de_los_filipinos

  • Uncertainty
  • Situations involving imperfect or unknown information

    stochastic or complex or dynamic environments, as well as due to ignorance, indolence, or both. It arises in any number of fields, including insurance, philosophy

    Uncertainty

    Uncertainty

    Uncertainty

  • Le Sommeil
  • Painting by Gustave Courbet

    female couple, is also known as The Two Friends (Les Deux Amies) and Indolence and Lust (Paresse et Luxure). Le Sommeil was originally commissioned by

    Le Sommeil

    Le Sommeil

    Le_Sommeil

  • James Thomson (poet, born 1700)
  • Scottish poet (1700–1748)

    poet and playwright, known for his poems The Seasons and The Castle of Indolence, and for the lyrics of "Rule, Britannia!" James Thomson was born in Ednam

    James Thomson (poet, born 1700)

    James Thomson (poet, born 1700)

    James_Thomson_(poet,_born_1700)

  • Lamia (poem)
  • Poem by Keats

    soon after his "La Belle Dame sans Merci" and his odes on Melancholy, on Indolence, on a Grecian Urn and to a Nightingale, and just before "To Autumn". The

    Lamia (poem)

    Lamia_(poem)

  • Snakes and ladders
  • Ancient Indian board game

    Thrift, Penitence and Industry and snakes of Indulgence, Disobedience and Indolence caused one to end up in Illness, Disgrace and Poverty. While the Indian

    Snakes and ladders

    Snakes and ladders

    Snakes_and_ladders

  • British Museum
  • National museum in London, England

    The British Museum is a public museum dedicated to human history, art and culture located in the Bloomsbury area of London. Its permanent collection of

    British Museum

    British Museum

    British_Museum

  • Frederick North, Lord North
  • Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1770 to 1782

    England. The historian Herbert Butterfield, however, argued that his indolence was a barrier to efficient crisis management; he neglected his role in

    Frederick North, Lord North

    Frederick North, Lord North

    Frederick_North,_Lord_North

  • Beleaguered Castle
  • Card game

    rows at the left of the foundations having seven cards each. Castle of Indolence is another game recorded only by Dick (1883, 85) which has some similarities

    Beleaguered Castle

    Beleaguered_Castle

  • Sloth (deadly sin)
  • Laziness and apathy as a sin

    indifference to work; it finds expression in laziness, idleness, and indolence. Two commentators consider the most accurate translation of acedia to

    Sloth (deadly sin)

    Sloth (deadly sin)

    Sloth_(deadly_sin)

  • Illuminati
  • 18th-century Bavarian secret society

    Tiberius and Erasmus Roterodamus. Weishaupt later expelled Sutor for indolence. In April 1778, the order became the Illuminatenorden, or Order of Illuminati

    Illuminati

    Illuminati

    Illuminati

  • Thoth Tarot
  • Divinatory tarot deck

    Disappointment 6 Scorpio 2nd Sun Pleasure 7 Scorpio 3rd Venus Debauch 8 Pisces 1st Saturn Indolence 9 Pisces 2nd Jupiter Happiness 10 Pisces 3rd Mars Satiety

    Thoth Tarot

    Thoth Tarot

    Thoth_Tarot

  • Seven deadly sins
  • Set of vices in Christian theology

    indifference to work; the sin finds expression in laziness, idleness, and indolence. Sloth includes ceasing to use the seven gifts of grace given by the Holy

    Seven deadly sins

    Seven deadly sins

    Seven_deadly_sins

  • Shetkaryacha Asud
  • Book authored by Mahatma Jyotiba Phule

    of Brahmin employees in government departments and the luxury-loving indolence of British administrators meant that the Shudra farmers were tormented

    Shetkaryacha Asud

    Shetkaryacha_Asud

  • Alfonso XIII
  • King of Spain from 1886 to 1931

    flu attacked his nervous system leaving the young king in a state of indolence. He eventually recovered. When Alfonso came of age in May 1902, the week

    Alfonso XIII

    Alfonso XIII

    Alfonso_XIII

  • Aergia
  • Ancient Greek goddess, the personification of sloth and laziness

    Greek: Ἀεργία, 'inactivity') is the personification of sloth, idleness, indolence and laziness. She is the translation of the Latin Socordia, or Ignavia:

    Aergia

    Aergia

  • The Fool (2014 film)
  • 2014 Russian film

    integrity and courage cannot fix the corruption of the governments and the indolence of society to combat it. The film received generally positive reviews

    The Fool (2014 film)

    The_Fool_(2014_film)

  • Ode on a Grecian Urn
  • 1819 poem by John Keats

    The poem is one of the "Great Odes of 1819", which also include "Ode on Indolence", "Ode on Melancholy", "Ode to a Nightingale", and "Ode to Psyche". Keats

    Ode on a Grecian Urn

    Ode on a Grecian Urn

    Ode_on_a_Grecian_Urn

  • Ode on Melancholy
  • 1819 poem by John Keats

    1819, along with "Ode on a Grecian Urn", "Ode to a Nightingale", "Ode on Indolence", and "Ode to Psyche". The narrative of the poem describes the poet's

    Ode on Melancholy

    Ode on Melancholy

    Ode_on_Melancholy

  • Naked Woman Sleeping by the Water
  • Painting by Félix Vallotton

    In any case, their movement and activity contrast with the sleeper's indolence and inertia. "Femme nue dormant au bord de l'eau". navigart.fr/mamcs.

    Naked Woman Sleeping by the Water

    Naked Woman Sleeping by the Water

    Naked_Woman_Sleeping_by_the_Water

  • Along with the Gods: The Two Worlds
  • 2017 South Korean film

    building collapsed. The judge acquits Ja-hong. In the second court, Hell of Indolence, Ja-hong's guardians present his selflessness and diligence. Ja-hong blurts

    Along with the Gods: The Two Worlds

    Along_with_the_Gods:_The_Two_Worlds

  • Beaverbrook Art Gallery
  • Art museum in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada

    William Etty, Seated Woman Nude, c. 1830s J. M. W. Turner, The Fountain of Indolence, 1834 David Roberts, View on the Tiber Looking Towards Mounts Palatine

    Beaverbrook Art Gallery

    Beaverbrook Art Gallery

    Beaverbrook_Art_Gallery

  • Kalamoun
  • British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    Dam Khairunissa (GB) 1960 Prince Bio (FR) 1941 Prince Rose Rose Prince Indolence Biologie Bacteriophage Eponge Palariva (GB) 1953 Palestine Fair Trial

    Kalamoun

    Kalamoun

  • John Armstrong (poet)
  • the four stanzas at the end of the first part of Thomson's Castle of Indolence, describing the diseases incident to sloth, which he contributed. Under

    John Armstrong (poet)

    John Armstrong (poet)

    John_Armstrong_(poet)

  • John Milton
  • English poet and civil servant (1608–1674)

    The language of Thomson's finest poems (e.g. The Seasons, The Castle of Indolence) was self-consciously modelled after the Miltonian dialect, with the same

    John Milton

    John Milton

    John_Milton

  • Susegad
  • Concept associated with the culture from the state of Goa, India

    the concept. The concept may also carry negative connotations such as "indolence" and in recent years it has been suggested that the relaxed Goan culture

    Susegad

    Susegad

  • Catharine, or The Bower
  • as hero remains undefined. Charlotte Smith Fishing fleet The Castle of Indolence M. Girouard, Enthusiasms (2011) Chap I E. Copeland ed., The Cambridge

    Catharine, or The Bower

    Catharine,_or_The_Bower

  • Tarantism
  • 1500s and 1600s outbreak

    groups. The malady typically affected peasants on hot summer days, causing indolence. Then he describes how only treatment through dancing music could restore

    Tarantism

    Tarantism

    Tarantism

  • Thomas M. Disch
  • American sci-fi writer and poet (1940–2008)

    the New Wave science fiction movement. In 1996, his book The Castle of Indolence: On Poetry, Poets, and Poetasters was nominated for the National Book

    Thomas M. Disch

    Thomas M. Disch

    Thomas_M._Disch

  • Bengali traditional games
  • squares of good deeds, such as Thrift, Penitence and Industry, and snakes appearing in squares of bad deeds, such as Dishonesty, Cruelty and Indolence

    Bengali traditional games

    Bengali traditional games

    Bengali_traditional_games

  • Diwan Singh Chachowalia
  • Bhangi governor of Multan (1772–1780)

    Khan in April 1772 and appointed Haji Sharif Khan. However, due to his indolence he was deposed as well and Sharif Beg Taklu was appointed to Multan. Shuja

    Diwan Singh Chachowalia

    Diwan_Singh_Chachowalia

  • Belacqua
  • Minor character in Dante's Purgatorio discussed extensively by Samuel Beckett

    Dante Alighieri's Purgatorio, Canto IV. He is considered the epitome of indolence and laziness, but he is nonetheless saved from the punishment of Hell

    Belacqua

    Belacqua

    Belacqua

  • Frederick St John, 2nd Viscount Bolingbroke
  • British peer and landowner

    married to Lady Diana, but given up due to a combination of disinterest and indolence. In the meantime he never stopped searching for an heiress old enough

    Frederick St John, 2nd Viscount Bolingbroke

    Frederick St John, 2nd Viscount Bolingbroke

    Frederick_St_John,_2nd_Viscount_Bolingbroke

  • 1748 in Great Britain
  • The Adventures of Roderick Random. James Thomson's poem The Castle of Indolence, shortly before his death. 15 February – Jeremy Bentham, philosopher and

    1748 in Great Britain

    1748_in_Great_Britain

  • Charlotte Walker
  • American actress (1876–1958)

    settlement on Staten Island, New York. The theme stresses the perils of indolence to a nation of people. It cautions against permitting luxury to replace

    Charlotte Walker

    Charlotte Walker

    Charlotte_Walker

  • Princequillo
  • Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    Prince Palatine Persimmon Lady Lightfoot Eglantine Perth Rose de Mai Indolence Gay Crusader Bayardo Gay Laura Barrier Grey Leg Bar The Way Dam Cosquilla

    Princequillo

    Princequillo

  • Peter-Paul Zahl
  • German anarchist-libertarian author

    liberation of human developmental needs is even clearer in his essay Indolence instead of/or work, which stands in the best tradition of Büchner, but

    Peter-Paul Zahl

    Peter-Paul Zahl

    Peter-Paul_Zahl

  • FC Prahova Ploiești
  • Romanian football club

    Romanian Championship in 1912. The club was dissolved in 2001, by the indolence of the private businessmen that took over the club after the 1989 Romanian

    FC Prahova Ploiești

    FC_Prahova_Ploiești

  • Rhyme scheme
  • Pattern of rhymes at the end of each line of a poem or song

    Frost's poem "Fire and Ice" Keatsian Ode: ABABCDECDE used in Keats' Ode on Indolence, Ode on a Grecian Urn, and Ode to a Nightingale. Klin: complex structure

    Rhyme scheme

    Rhyme_scheme

  • List of poems by William Wordsworth
  • Sonnets 1807 Stanzas written in my Pocket-copy of Thomson's "Castle of Indolence" 1802, 11 May "Within our happy castle there dwelt One" Poems founded

    List of poems by William Wordsworth

    List_of_poems_by_William_Wordsworth

  • Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program
  • Conditional cash transfer program

    for the payouts, that in the words of Ramon Tulfo, "it promotes sloth, indolence or laziness among the lower sectors of society." Poverty in the Philippines:

    Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program

    Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program

    Pantawid_Pamilyang_Pilipino_Program

  • Charles Baudelaire
  • French poet and critic (1821–1867)

    slow and very attentive worker. However, he often was sidetracked by indolence, emotional distress and illness, and it was not until 1857 that he published

    Charles Baudelaire

    Charles Baudelaire

    Charles_Baudelaire

  • Arthur Nash (businessman)
  • American businessman (1870–1927)

    not mean the faith that is a surrender to reason or a refuge for mental indolence and mediocrity. But I do mean the faith that Christ meant exactly what

    Arthur Nash (businessman)

    Arthur Nash (businessman)

    Arthur_Nash_(businessman)

  • Timeline of London (19th century)
  • odes: Ode to Psyche, Ode on a Grecian Urn, Ode to a Nightingale, Ode on Indolence, and Ode on Melancholy. In the summer he writes Lamia, and on 19 October

    Timeline of London (19th century)

    Timeline_of_London_(19th_century)

  • José Rizal
  • Filipino nationalist, writer, and polymath (1861–1896)

    Century Hence), 1889–90 essay "Sobre la indolencia de los filipinos" (The Indolence of Filipinos), 1890 essay "Como se gobiernan las Filipinas" (Governing

    José Rizal

    José Rizal

    José_Rizal

  • East End of London
  • Area of London, England

    notion of poverty being involuntary, rather than the result of innate indolence. At the time their work was rejected but was gradually adopted as policy

    East End of London

    East End of London

    East_End_of_London

  • Davis' Criminal Law Consolidation Acts
  • illustrations, and equal facility for supplying them, the editor, either from indolence or caprice, entirely omits them. It is unreasonable, perhaps, to expect

    Davis' Criminal Law Consolidation Acts

    Davis'_Criminal_Law_Consolidation_Acts

  • Princess Augusta of Great Britain
  • Duchess of Brunswick from 1780 to 1806

    and a constraint the Princess of Wales could not support. Her exceeding indolence, her more excessive love of privacy, and the subjection of being frequently

    Princess Augusta of Great Britain

    Princess Augusta of Great Britain

    Princess_Augusta_of_Great_Britain

  • 1748 in literature
  • Epistles, Odes and Other Original Poems James Thomson – The Castle of Indolence Thomas Warton – Poems See also 1748 in poetry January 1 – Gottfried August

    1748 in literature

    1748_in_literature

  • Alda Merini
  • Italian writer and poet (1931–2009)

    love yourself? My indolence was born./ I no longer see people that hit me, and I no longer visit the nuthouse./ I have died in indolence. The film received

    Alda Merini

    Alda Merini

    Alda_Merini

  • Prince Rose
  • British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    by Lord Durham, Prince Rose was sired by Rose Prince out of the mare Indolence. His grandsire was Prince Palatine, a two-time British Horse of the Year

    Prince Rose

    Prince Rose

    Prince_Rose

  • Mediterranean cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of the Mediterranean basin

    naturally by variations in climate and soil and the relative industry or indolence of the inhabitants". She identifies "the ever recurring elements" in the

    Mediterranean cuisine

    Mediterranean cuisine

    Mediterranean_cuisine

  • Statue of John Keats, Moorgate
  • Sculpture by Martin Jennings

    is inscribed with a quote from the fifth stanza of Keats' 1819 Ode on Indolence: My sleep had been embroider'd with dim dreams; My soul had been a lawn

    Statue of John Keats, Moorgate

    Statue of John Keats, Moorgate

    Statue_of_John_Keats,_Moorgate

  • James Bloodsworth
  • his conduct was exemplary at a time when most convicts were noted for indolence or rebelliousness. Bloodsworth worked under difficulties; although there

    James Bloodsworth

    James_Bloodsworth

  • De Officiis
  • 44 BC philosophical work by Cicero

    nature and wisdom, as well as politics, and warned against pleasure and indolence. Cicero's essay relies heavily on anecdotes, much more than his other

    De Officiis

    De Officiis

    De_Officiis

  • King's Bishop
  • American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    stallion, 1969 Sire Round Table Princequillo Prince Rose Rose Prince Indolence Cosquilla Papyrus Quick Thought Knight's Daughter Sir Cosmo The Boss Ayn

    King's Bishop

    King's_Bishop

  • A Girl Asleep
  • 1657 painting by Johannes Vermeer

    and a chair left at an angle with a pillow on it, possibly signifying indolence, together with a hint of recent company. The idea that she was recently

    A Girl Asleep

    A Girl Asleep

    A_Girl_Asleep

  • Rupert, King of the Romans
  • King of Germany from 1400 to 1410

    lands, Rupert proved to be a capable ruler. It was nevertheless only the indolence of Wenceslaus that prevented his overthrow. After attempts to enlarge

    Rupert, King of the Romans

    Rupert, King of the Romans

    Rupert,_King_of_the_Romans

  • Tim Nackashi
  • American film director

    Becky G "100 Bad Days", AJR "Mind Over Matter", Young the Giant "Talk on Indolence", "Matrimony", "Die Die Die" by The Avett Brothers Heineken Ray-Ban HP

    Tim Nackashi

    Tim_Nackashi

  • Bombing of Dresden
  • Aerial bombing attacks in 1945

    much guilt does this parasite not bear for all this, which we owe to his indolence and love of his own comforts. ...". On 16 February, the Propaganda Ministry

    Bombing of Dresden

    Bombing of Dresden

    Bombing_of_Dresden

  • Abangan ang Susunod Na Kabanata
  • 1991 Filipino TV series or program

    Samuel 'Sammy' Lagmay Samuel Lagmay is a poor, unfortunate soul. His indolence has deprived him of ever landing a job and improving his living conditions

    Abangan ang Susunod Na Kabanata

    Abangan ang Susunod Na Kabanata

    Abangan_ang_Susunod_Na_Kabanata

  • Colonial epidemic disease in Hawaii
  • Hawaiian epidemic disease

    doctors, lack of land tenure, inappropriate use of clothing, idolatry, indolence, and lack of value on life." Scholars note this as a way for colonizers

    Colonial epidemic disease in Hawaii

    Colonial_epidemic_disease_in_Hawaii

  • Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1855–1858, 1859–1865)

    legislative work, which was able to absolve it of any charge of useless indolence, despite Palmerston and his cabinet not introducing far reaching innovative

    Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston

    Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston

    Henry_John_Temple,_3rd_Viscount_Palmerston

  • Rodrigo Calderón, Count of Oliva
  • Spanish noble (1576–1621)

    Spain, and acted as the first minister of Spain. The Duke, noted for his indolence, depended on men like Calderón, who was ambitious, hard-working, but of

    Rodrigo Calderón, Count of Oliva

    Rodrigo Calderón, Count of Oliva

    Rodrigo_Calderón,_Count_of_Oliva

  • Royal Glint
  • American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    of Royal Glint Sire Round Table Princequillo Prince Rose Rose Prince Indolence Cosquilla Papyrus Quick Thought Knight's Daughter Sir Cosmo The Boss Ayn

    Royal Glint

    Royal_Glint

  • Quentin Crewe
  • English journalist (1926–1998)

    and economics, but spent so much time partying that he was expelled for indolence. He was falling over so much that he took to walking with a stick, although

    Quentin Crewe

    Quentin_Crewe

  • Ode to a Nightingale
  • 1819 poem by John Keats

    The exact date of "Ode to a Nightingale", as well as those of "Ode on Indolence", "Ode on Melancholy", and "Ode on a Grecian Urn", is unknown, as Keats

    Ode to a Nightingale

    Ode to a Nightingale

    Ode_to_a_Nightingale

  • Cecil Valentine De Vere
  • British chess player (1845–1875)

    Morphy'. His great natural talent for the game was attended by an equal indolence for work. Cecil De Vere contracted tuberculosis around 1867 and later

    Cecil Valentine De Vere

    Cecil Valentine De Vere

    Cecil_Valentine_De_Vere

  • Kim Hae-sook
  • South Korean actress (born 1955)

    Miss Butcher Necropsic 2017 Along With the Gods: The Two Worlds God of Indolence Hell New Trial Soon-im RV: Resurrected Victims Choi Myung-sook 2018 Herstory

    Kim Hae-sook

    Kim Hae-sook

    Kim_Hae-sook

  • Royal Academy Exhibition of 1834
  • 1834 art exhibition in London

    The Dogana and San Giorgio Maggiore by J.M.W. Turner The Fountain of Indolence by J.M.W. Turner The Golden Bough by J.M.W. Turner Wreckers, Coast of

    Royal Academy Exhibition of 1834

    Royal Academy Exhibition of 1834

    Royal_Academy_Exhibition_of_1834

  • Victory
  • Success in any competition

    importunity, lack of breadth, lack of faith; from the existence of secret sin. Indolence hinders prayer, and lack of desire. Faith is weak if there be no importunity

    Victory

    Victory

    Victory

  • Léon-Paul Fargue
  • French poet and essayist

    speak; he constantly utters works that remain unwritten-perhaps from indolence, perhaps from contempt for writing. An endless sequence of unforced flashes

    Léon-Paul Fargue

    Léon-Paul Fargue

    Léon-Paul_Fargue

  • Jahangir
  • Mughal emperor from 1605 to 1627

    frequent withdrawal to a private sphere of life was partly reflective of his indolence, brought on by his addiction to a considerable daily dosage of wine and

    Jahangir

    Jahangir

    Jahangir

  • The Choke (Laguna novel)
  • 2017 novel by Australian author Sofie Laguna

    notion that rural Australia is a site of poverty, backwardness, alcoholic indolence, and dysfunction." In the Sydney Review of Books Sophia Barnes commented:

    The Choke (Laguna novel)

    The_Choke_(Laguna_novel)

  • Somethingroyal
  • American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    Prince Rose (GB) 1928 Rose Prince (FR) *Prince Palatine Eglantine (FR) Indolence (GB) Gay Crusader (GB) Barrier (GB) *Cosquilla 1933 *Papyrus Tracery Miss

    Somethingroyal

    Somethingroyal

  • Thomas West (priest)
  • Geographies. p. 73. Dimbleby. A Picture of Britain. p. 32. Spiegelman. Majestic Indolence. p. 189. Dimbleby. A Picture of Britain. p. 31. Dimbleby, David (2004)

    Thomas West (priest)

    Thomas_West_(priest)

  • Huldrych Zwingli
  • Protestant Reformation leader in Switzerland, Swiss Reformed Church founder (1484–1531)

    individuals who were the targets of his denunciations. Monks were accused of indolence and high living. In 1519, Zwingli specifically rejected the veneration

    Huldrych Zwingli

    Huldrych Zwingli

    Huldrych_Zwingli

  • Gaisford Prize
  • Oxford awards for Greek or Latin

    Nicholson (Balliol) for Theocritean hexameters: Thomson's Castle of Indolence 1.2-12. 1898: James Alexander Webster (Magdalen) for iambic verse: Marlowe's

    Gaisford Prize

    Gaisford Prize

    Gaisford_Prize

  • The Treasure of the City of Ladies
  • Manual of education by medieval Italian-French author Christine de Pizan

    Book all she wanted to do was rest; however, harassed and accused of indolence by the three ladies of Virtue (Reason, Rectitude, and Justice) who had

    The Treasure of the City of Ladies

    The Treasure of the City of Ladies

    The_Treasure_of_the_City_of_Ladies

  • ATCOR
  • Taxation acronym

    Gaffney wrote in his 2007 paper that Adam Smith (1723-1790) "deplored the 'indolence of landowners'" and referenced the concept from his physiocratic forebears:

    ATCOR

    ATCOR

  • And/or
  • Grammatical conjunction purported to give more information than 'or'

    its use. It is one of those inexcusable barbarisms which were sired by indolence and damned by indifference, and has no more place in legal terminology

    And/or

    And/or

  • John Keats
  • English Romantic poet (1795–1821)

    Edward Holmes as a volatile character, "always in extremes", given to indolence and fighting. At 13 he began focusing his energy on reading and study

    John Keats

    John Keats

    John_Keats

  • Present age
  • Philosophical concept

    present age drains the meaning out of ethical concepts through passionless indolence. The concepts are still used, but are drained of all meaning by virtue

    Present age

    Present_age

  • Stephen Crane
  • American novelist, short story writer, poet, and journalist

    understanding rather than soothe superficiality or pander to the wishes of mental indolence." Sources report that following an encounter with a male prostitute that

    Stephen Crane

    Stephen Crane

    Stephen_Crane

  • Aleida Guevara
  • Cuban doctor; daughter of Che Guevara

    act against racism, the exploitation of human beings, and the frequent indolence of those who accept things as they are." Aleida Guevara interviewed former

    Aleida Guevara

    Aleida Guevara

    Aleida_Guevara

  • Albert Gallatin
  • American politician, diplomat, and scholar (1761–1849)

    executive tyranny, social inequality, financial speculation, and personal indolence. Not only was it necessary to extinguish the existing debt as rapidly

    Albert Gallatin

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  • King of Jeans
  • 2009 studio album by Pissed Jeans

    and the hilariously literal 'Request For Masseuse' are sardonic odes to indolence and pain relief respectively, while deadpan monologues 'Spent' and 'Goodbye

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  • Andrew Moray
  • 13th-century Scottish esquire

    acted against Moray and Wallace. He was subsequently vilified for this indolence. Walter of Guisborough, said of him: The earl [of Surrey] ... to whom

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  • Fichee-Chambalaalla
  • New Year holiday celebrated by Sidama people in Ethiopia

    the elders, and abstain from cutting down indigenous trees, begging, indolence, false testimony and theft. Overall, the festival promotes social cohesion

    Fichee-Chambalaalla

    Fichee-Chambalaalla

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  • Charles Theodore, Elector of Bavaria
  • German nobleman (1724–1799)

    opinions save those inspired in him by his entourage. The void which this indolence has left in his soul is filled with the amusements of the hunt and of

    Charles Theodore, Elector of Bavaria

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  • Tatakau Shisho
  • Japanese light novel series and its adaptations

    outside the Bantorra Library fall into a deep slumber. 25 "Tranquility, Indolence, and a Tale of Despair" "Seijaku to damin to zetsubou no monogatari" (静寂と惰眠と絶望の物語)

    Tatakau Shisho

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  • 13 (Solace album)
  • 2003 studio album by Solace

    tapes prior to their completion. "Loving Sickness/Burning Fuel" – 6:44 "Indolence" – 4:07 "King Alcohol" – 5:41 "Once Around the Sun (Deep Through Time)" –

    13 (Solace album)

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  • Umanathan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Umanathan

    Lord Shiva

  • Hormah
  • Biblical

    Hormah

    devoted or consecrated to God; utter destruction

  • Engelbertine
  • Girl/Female

    German

    Engelbertine

    Bright angel Note: 'This Database is Copyright Muse Creations Inc. 2000'.

  • NINA
  • Female

    Hebrew

    NINA

    (נִינָה) Hebrew name NINA means "granddaughter" or "great-granddaughter." Compare with other forms of Nina.

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  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Sukaina

    Calmness; Similar to Sakina

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Urnik

    Different

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    Australian, Czech, Czechoslovakian, Slavic

    Cestmir

    Fortress

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    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Achira

    Very Short

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    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Yugadarman

    Eldest Pandava Brother

  • Dewberry
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dewberry

    English : habitational name from Dewberry Hill in Radcliffe on Trent, Nottinghamshire, which is of uncertain origin.Probably an Americanized spelling of French Dubarry, a topographic name from Anglo-Norman French barri ‘rampart’; later it denoted a suburb outside the walls of a medieval city (see Barry).

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  • Otiosity
  • n.

    Leisure; indolence; idleness; ease.

  • Antique
  • a.

    Made in imitation of antiquity; as, the antique style of Thomson's "Castle of Indolence."

  • Lotos-eater
  • n.

    One who ate the fruit or leaf of the lotus, and, as a consequence, gave himself up to indolence and daydreams; one of the Lotophagi.

  • Apathy
  • n.

    Want of feeling; privation of passion, emotion, or excitement; dispassion; -- applied either to the body or the mind. As applied to the mind, it is a calmness, indolence, or state of indifference, incapable of being ruffled or roused to active interest or exertion by pleasure, pain, or passion.

  • Rouse
  • v. i.

    To be exited to thought or action from a state of indolence or inattention.

  • Inexertion
  • n.

    Want of exertion; want of effort; defect of action; indolence; laziness.

  • Indolency
  • n.

    Indolence.

  • Unservice
  • n.

    Neglect of duty; idleness; indolence.

  • Languor
  • n.

    Listless indolence; dreaminess. Pope.

  • Indolence
  • n.

    The quality or condition of being indolent; inaction, or want of exertion of body or mind, proceeding from love of ease or aversion to toil; habitual idleness; indisposition to labor; laziness; sloth; inactivity.

  • Inapplication
  • n.

    Want of application, attention, or diligence; negligence; indolence.

  • Undo
  • v. t.

    To bring to poverty; to impoverish; to ruin, as in reputation, morals, hopes, or the like; as, many are undone by unavoidable losses, but more undo themselves by vices and dissipation, or by indolence.

  • Indolence
  • n.

    Freedom from that which pains, or harasses, as toil, care, grief, etc.

  • Surrender
  • v. t.

    To yield to any influence, emotion, passion, or power; -- used reflexively; as, to surrender one's self to grief, to despair, to indolence, or to sleep.