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Long-term medical condition
Indolent condition is a condition that continues for a prolonged period. Examples include: Indolent chronic lymphocytic leukemia or indolent CLL, which
Indolent_condition
Topics referred to by the same term
label formerly owned by Bertelsmann Music Group indolent condition, a slowly progressive medical condition associated with little or no pain The lowest of
Indolent
Medical condition
Indolent lymphoma, also known as low-grade lymphoma, is a group of slow-growing non-Hodgkin lymphomas (NHLs). Because they spread slowly, they tend to
Indolent_lymphoma
Medical condition
certain anatomical sites. IgG4-related disease has been described as an indolent condition. Although possibly based on opinion rather than on objective assessments
IgG4-related_disease
Blood cancer that affects B-type white blood cells
typically corresponding to indolent (slow-growing) lymphomas and aggressive lymphomas, respectively. As a generalisation, indolent lymphomas respond to treatment
B-cell_lymphoma
Human brain tumor
therapy combinations. Because this tumor is an "indolent condition" (a slowly progressive medical condition associated with little or no pain) and the potential
Anaplastic_oligodendroglioma
Hematologic cancer that affects lymphocytes
common with subtypes of aggressive non-Hodgkin lymphoma, and rarer with indolent lymphomas. Mediastinal lymphadenopathy, and less commonly pulmonary lymphoma
Lymphoma
Cancer originating in lymph nodes
is typically a slowly-progressing disease and its course is medically indolent, meaning it can persist essentially unchanged for years without symptoms
Follicular_lymphoma
Medical condition
Indolent T cell lymphoproliferative disorder of the gastrointestinal tract or Indolent T cell lymphoproliferative disorder of the GI tract (ITCLD-GT) is
Indolent T cell lymphoproliferative disorder of the gastrointestinal tract
Indolent_T_cell_lymphoproliferative_disorder_of_the_gastrointestinal_tract
Bone marrow cancer in which lymphocytes are overproduced
malfunction and crowd out healthy blood cells. CLL is divided into slow-growing (indolent) and fast-growing variants. Most individuals have no symptoms when they
Chronic_lymphocytic_leukemia
Medical condition
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Carditis
Medical condition
cutaneous mastocytosis that affects adults.[2] MPCM and TMEP can be a part of indolent systemic mastocytosis. This should be considered if patients develop any
Mastocytosis
Medical condition
Smouldering myeloma Other names Smoldering myeloma, Smoldering multiple myeloma, Indolent myeloma or Asymptomatic myeloma Specialty Hematology/oncology
Smouldering_myeloma
Type of blood cancer
the cells involved in the disease. Waldenström macroglobulinemia is an "indolent lymphoma" (i.e., one that tends to grow and spread slowly) and a type of
Waldenström_macroglobulinemia
Epithelial disruption of the cornea of the eye due to trauma or infection
superficial ulcers that heal poorly and tend to recur. They are also known as indolent ulcers or Boxer ulcers. They are believed to be caused by a defect in the
Corneal_ulcer
Mass of cells which cannot spread throughout the body
osteochondromas can occur in the same individual; these may be linked to a genetic condition known as hereditary multiple osteochondromas. Osteochondroma appears on
Benign_tumor
Hematological malignancy
with a lower prevalence in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. HCL has an indolent course, but patients frequently relapse. Despite this, with treatment,
Hairy_cell_leukemia
Cancer of the skin, integumentary lymph nodes, or other organs
the treatment involves surgical removal of the lesion. The condition tends to be indolent and chronic, affecting elderly men from the Mediterranean region
Kaposi's_sarcoma
Personality disorder involving extreme asociality
This is largely because people with SzPD rarely seek treatment for their condition. Originally, low doses of atypical antipsychotics were used to treat some
Schizoid_personality_disorder
1516 book by Thomas More
Paul, who recalls his father's criticism of Palestinians as undeserving, indolent, and animalistic occupants of the land. Bruce interprets the Utopian fixation
Utopia_(book)
Medical condition
known as erysipeloid or fish poisoning. E. rhusiopathiae can cause an indolent cellulitis, more commonly in individuals who handle fish and raw meat.
Erysipeloid
Infection of the bones
cortical destruction of advanced osteomyelitis, but can miss nascent or indolent diagnoses. MRI is often indicated following plain films and contrast may
Osteomyelitis
Pair of enantiomers
medication used to treat multiple myeloma, smoldering myeloma, various indolent lymphomas, and myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS). For multiple myeloma, it
Lenalidomide
Fictional school from the Discworld series
Located in the fictional city of Ankh-Morpork, the UU is staffed by mostly indolent and inept old wizards. The university's name is a pun on the Invisible
Unseen_University
Medical condition
bone marrow and spleen. Most patients have peripheral blood involvement. Indolent. Precursor B-cell lymphoblastic leukemia (ICD-O: 9835/3-9836/3) 85% of
Lymphoid_leukemia
Excess number of eosinophil cells in the blood
interleukin 5, interleukin 3, or interleukin 13. The disorder is usually indolent but infrequently progresses to T-cell lymphoma or Sezary syndrome. Accumulation
Eosinophilia
Diagnosis of disease that will never cause symptoms or death during a patient's lifetime
harms) from diagnosing and treating that cancer, especially if it may be indolent anyway. Prostate cancer is a classic example, but the concept can apply
Overdiagnosis
Group of disorders
production of inflammatory cytokines. Initially, CAEBV may assume a relatively indolent course with exacerbations and recoveries. However, the disease almost invariably
Epstein–Barr virus–associated lymphoproliferative diseases
Epstein–Barr_virus–associated_lymphoproliferative_diseases
Cancerous overproduction of T cells
based on their growth patterns as either aggressive (fast-growing) or indolent (slow-growing). Although the cause of T-cell lymphoma is not definitive
T-cell_lymphoma
American actor (born 1944)
Douglas was capable of playing characters who were "weak, culpable, morally indolent, compromised, and greedy for illicit sensation without losing that basic
Michael_Douglas
Fictional family
nevertheless faults: indifferent and irresponsible, self-centered, stubborn, indolent, and a dislike of company. Mr Bennet admits he married a silly girl, but
Bennet_family
Principles that govern the operation of equity within English law
equity must come with clean hands Equity aids the vigilant and not the indolent Equity is equality Equity looks to the intent rather than to the form Equity
Maxims_of_equity
Cancer of the myeloid line of blood cells
to differentiate rapidly progressive and fatal leukemias from the more indolent chronic leukemias. The term "myeloid" was coined by Franz Ernst Christian
Acute_myeloid_leukemia
Complication of lung parenchymal infection
patients with NP have fever, cough and bad breath, and those with more indolent infections have weight loss. Often patients clinically present with acute
Necrotizing_pneumonia
Japanese novelist (1867–1916)
conducted almost entirely in English. Though he often claimed to have been an indolent student, he graduated at the head of his class. During this period, he
Natsume_Sōseki
Book by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay
but was successfully taught how to manage his estate. Ramkanai, though indolent and extravagant in nature (which caused him to lose almost his entire property
Rajmohan's_Wife
Tumors that affect the blood, bone marrow, lymph, and lymphatic system
Myeloproliferative neoplasm, unclassifiable Mastocytosis Cutaneous mastocytosis Indolent systemic mastocytosis Systemic mastocytosis with an associated hematological
Tumors of the hematopoietic and lymphoid tissues
Tumors_of_the_hematopoietic_and_lymphoid_tissues
Dog breed
colitis (sometimes called Boxer colitis), an invasive E. coli infection, and indolent corneal ulcers, often called Boxer eye ulcers. An emerging health concern
Boxer_(dog_breed)
Behavior or process that undermines individuality of and in others
case of inertness, the objectified is treated as if they are lazy and indolent. Fungibility brands the objectified to be easily replaceable. Volability
Dehumanization
Gene therapy medication
otherwise specified (including diffuse large B-cell lymphoma arising from indolent lymphoma), high-grade B cell lymphoma, primary mediastinal large B-cell
Lisocabtagene_maraleucel
Benign brain tumor originating in astrocyte cells
survival for many years. In particular for pilocytic astrocytomas (commonly indolent masses that may permit normal neurologic function), surgeons may decide
Pilocytic_astrocytoma
Medical condition
lymphoma (NLPHL). That is, some cases of variant NLPHL, which is a relatively indolent malignancy, share with THRLBCL similar disease presentations, histologies
T cell/histiocyte-rich large B-cell lymphoma
T_cell/histiocyte-rich_large_B-cell_lymphoma
Medical condition
patients with tumors composed of CD8+ T-cells and termed the disorder indolent CD8+ lymphoid proliferation of the ear. In 2018, the World Health Organization
Primary cutaneous acral CD8 positive T cell lymphoproliferative disorder
Primary_cutaneous_acral_CD8_positive_T_cell_lymphoproliferative_disorder
Post-streptococcal inflammatory disease
diagnosed when three minor criteria are present. Exceptions are chorea and indolent carditis, each of which by itself can indicate rheumatic fever. An April
Rheumatic_fever
German philosopher (1724–1804)
However, because he is so amply supplied by his motherland, he is also lazy, indolent, and dawdling. Justifying the superiority of whites, he writes in the same
Immanuel_Kant
Excessive reactions to mosquito bites
disease varies. Mild and clearly uncomplicated cases with, for example, indolent CAEV, are treated conservatively, focusing on relieving skin irritation
Mosquito_bite_allergy
Byzantine empress regnant in 1042
on to Constantine. He also claims that she became more extravagant and indolent, and that she developed vindictive tendencies and would order people to
Zoe_Porphyrogenita
Group of lymphomas
MZL subtypes occur more often in older people (age 65–68 years) and are indolent diseases that may, in people without symptoms, be initially treated by
Marginal_zone_lymphoma
Inflammation of the ear canal
below under the "Treatment" heading. MOE follows a much more chronic and indolent course than ordinary acute otitis externa. There may be granulation involving
Otitis_externa
Malignancy originating in the thyroid gland
thyroid neoplasm with papillary-like nuclear features is considered an indolent tumor of limited biologic potential. Follicular thyroid cancer (10 to 20%
Thyroid_cancer
British novelist (1832 – 1902)
either laughing or quarrelling. They are good-natured and passionate, indolent, but will work hard for a time; clever up to a certain point, densely stupid
G._A._Henty
Type of blood cancer
presentation). This type of mantle cell lymphoma is associated with a more indolent, asymptomatic and slowly progressive course, however malignant transformation
Mantle_cell_lymphoma
Type of brain tumor
a contested matter. In particular, pilocytic astrocytomas are commonly indolent bodies that may permit normal neurologic function. However, left unattended
Astrocytoma
Medical condition
and non-CLL/SLL MBL. Follicular lymphoma: The monoclonal B-cells in this indolent lymphoma are CD5−, CD10+/−, CD19+, CD20+, CD23+/−, CD103−, CD200− and complete
Monoclonal B-cell lymphocytosis
Monoclonal_B-cell_lymphocytosis
Religious belief of Christianity, primarily Catholicism
beginning the ascent is delayed because in life they were excommunicates indolent or late repenters. At the summit is the Garden of Eden, from where the
Purgatory
Disease of the kidney
benign condition, particularly if the patient presents with an aggressive form. Though most reports describe Berger's disease as having an indolent evolution
IgA_nephropathy
Medical condition
as increased apical microvilli. Moreover, papillary carcinomas have an indolent growth, and 40 percent of cases spread out of the capsule. Micrograph of
Papillary_thyroid_cancer
French composer and pianist (1866–1925)
took his first examinations as a pianist: he was described as "gifted but indolent". The following year Decombes called him "the laziest student in the Conservatoire"
Erik_Satie
1965 novel by Georgette Heyer
to London and introduces herself to a distant relation, the selfish and indolent Marquis of Alverstoke, asking him to sponsor her sister into "the ton"
Frederica_(novel)
2006 novel by Muriel Barbery
Viv Groskop "the same simple refinement as the hedgehog: a deceptively indolent little creature, fiercely solitary—and terribly elegant". Paloma Josse
The_Elegance_of_the_Hedgehog
Medical condition
broader and a modest predilection for females over males. It often has an indolent course, and many affected people have survived for decades with multi-organ
Epithelioid hemangioendothelioma
Epithelioid_hemangioendothelioma
Sensory neuropathy caused by damage of nerve cells in the dorsal root ganglion
however idiopathic and inherited causes often follow a more chronic, indolent course with symptoms developing over years. Sensory neuronopathy is thought
Sensory_neuronopathy
Agreement between the East India Company and landlords of Bengal
As a result, landholders were unsupervised or reported to corrupt and indolent officials[citation needed]. The result was that revenues were extracted
Permanent_Settlement
Spectrum of blood disorders
Regardless of presentation pattern, these patients may have an aggressive or indolent disease with courses ranging from the asymptomatic presence of a stable
Plasma_cell_dyscrasias
Medical condition
underdiagnosed in the general population. This disease is known for an indolent clinical course and incidental discovery. The most common physical finding
Large granular lymphocytic leukemia
Large_granular_lymphocytic_leukemia
Mixed-race ethnic group in North Carolina
districts round about the Roanoke and Neuse Rivers. They are generally indolent, roguish, improvident, and dissipated." According to genealogist Paul Heinegg
Lumbee
Medical condition
patients with NP have fever, cough and bad breath, and those with more indolent infections have weight loss. Often patients clinically present with acute
Classification_of_pneumonia
Type of cancer
like hairy cell leukemia, which involves solely B cells, it is a rare and indolent (not aggressive) leukemia. Adult T-cell leukemia is caused by human T-lymphotropic
Leukemia
American writer and designer (1862–1937)
daughter." In her memoir, A Backward Glance, Wharton describes her mother as indolent, spendthrift, censorious, disapproving, superficial, icy, dry and ironic
Edith_Wharton
English musician (1957–1999)
"Dreamfuel" a dream-like atmosphere pervaded the album, establishing itself in indolent, moody tracks like "Cinematic" and "When Can I Be Me?". It was, overall
Adrian_Borland
American actor (1899–1957)
demanding; studios were not yet air-conditioned, and his tightly scheduled job at Warners was anything but the indolent and "peachy" actor's life he hoped
Humphrey_Bogart
Tumors of the endocrine and nervous systems
[citation needed] However, neuroendocrine tumors are often slow growing and indolent, and these do not show well on FDG-PET. Functional imaging with gallium-labelled
Neuroendocrine_tumor
Japanese social grouping
in Jiangsu, Gaibu and Duomin (To min; 惰民; duò mín; ''idle/lazy/fallen/indolent people'') in Zhejiang, jiuxing yumin (九姓魚民; jiǔxìng yúmín; ''nine name
Burakumin
Confederate States Army general (1818–1893)
of the former slaves at this time as "naturally inferior, ignorant, and indolent". Seeing the situation pragmatically, Beauregard advocated for Southern
P._G._T._Beauregard
Bermudians in the late 18th and early 19th century was that they were lazy or indolent. Most frequently cited in evidence of this was the apparent failure of
Demographics_of_Bermuda
Medical condition
and no 1p/19q deletion with chemotherapy = 75 months (mean). Given the indolent nature of this tumor and the potential morbidity associated with neurosurgery
Oligodendroglioma
Chemical compound
cyclophosphamide, mitoxantrone, dexamethasone and rituximab in the treatment of indolent non-Hodgkin's lymphomas. As part of the FLAG or FLAMSA regimen, fludarabine
Fludarabine
Veterinary inflammatory condition of the cornea
superficial ulcers that heal poorly and tend to recur. They are also known as indolent ulcers or Boxer ulcers. They are believed to be caused by a defect in the
Corneal_ulcers_in_animals
Italian poet of the Renaissance
to control her children; her brothers are "extremely and disgustingly indolent" (in estrema ed orrida fiacchezza) blaming Fortune for depriving them of
Isabella_di_Morra
Congenital disorder of urinary system
disease, other clinical profiles have now been recognized, that is, an indolent, almost asymptomatic MSK, and a rare form characterized by intractable
Medullary_sponge_kidney
1689 work by John Locke
person's "civil interest", which he described as "life, liberty, health, and indolency of body; and the possession of outward things". By saying that political
Two_Treatises_of_Government
Species of virus
in the development of the malignancy. The lymphoma ranges from a very indolent and slowly progressive type to a very aggressive and nearly uniformly lethal
Human_T-lymphotropic_virus_1
Economic system free from interventionism
ability to reap a revenue solely from ownership of land tends to make them indolent and inept, and so they tend to be unable to even look after their own economic
Laissez-faire
Collection of character sketches
the world for "good-nature", Hazlitt argues, "is often no better than indolent selfishness". The Lord Chancellor, as an example of a good-natured man
The_Spirit_of_the_Age
Genetically engineered T cell
(February 2015). "Chemotherapy-refractory diffuse large B-cell lymphoma and indolent B-cell malignancies can be effectively treated with autologous T cells
CAR_T_cell
Medical condition
seen with slow-growing neoplasms. Although ASPS displays a relatively indolent course, the ultimate prognosis is poor and is often characterized by late
Alveolar_soft_part_sarcoma
Medical condition
forms, juvenile and adult, both of which are usually characterized by indolent growth, and therefore have high recovery rates. The staging system for
Granulosa_cell_tumour
Australian convicted murderer
the parsonage. After their marriage Mick and Louisa Collins lived in "an indolent, unsatisfactory manner, the wife always drinking, and the husband helping
Louisa_Collins
American physician, naturalist, and writer (1799–1851)
maritime adventure" and the Africans he described as "joyous, flexible, and indolent; while the many nations which compose this race present a singular diversity
Samuel_George_Morton
George Washington's relationship with slavery
his motivation and resisted his demands, leading him to regard them as indolent and insist that his overseers supervise them closely at all times. In 1799
George_Washington_and_slavery
Treatment of cancer using drugs that inhibit cell division or kill cells
cell division at any time. Malignancies with slower growth rates, such as indolent lymphomas, tend to respond to chemotherapy much more modestly. Heterogeneic
Chemotherapy
Ways to improve winning chances against a stronger player
such players on even terms, warning that doing so is apt to induce "an indolent, neglectful habit of play". In 1849, Staunton published The Chess-Player's
Handicap_(chess)
Italian painter, poet and printmaker (1615–1673)
Perugia e delle arti by Angelo Lupattelli (1895), page 70. Lines from "The Indolent Castle", James Thompson, 1748 quoted by Helen Langdon in Burlington Magazine
Salvator_Rosa
1534 novel by François Rabelais
cerebral rather than bodily activities. A regulated timetable replaces indolent behavior, games and food become moments of learning, sports training replaces
Gargantua
Medical condition
usually occurs in older adults (median age at diagnosis 70) and follows an indolent course over many years. About 1-10% of CLL/SLLs develop a Richter's transformation
Richter's_transformation
Type of blood cancer
marginal zone lymphoma (MZL) in individuals who have been diagnosed with this indolent cancer 4–5 years (median times) previously. The International Prognostic
Diffuse_large_B-cell_lymphoma
American actress and film director (1879-1939)
Weber as the "fertile brain" in the partnership, with Smalley seen as an indolent womanizer "who chased every woman on the lot", which resulted in arguments
Lois_Weber
Guatemalan socialite
knowing the law of land?" So he focused on the Guatemalan ladies' walking indolent, glances caste, dressed as women of the village, with braids lying on the
María García Granados y Saborío
María_García_Granados_y_Saborío
Brazilian drought (1877–1878)
the elite's perspective, the sertanejos were lazy, idle, vicious, and indolent. Therefore, the best remedy to overcome their laziness and save the government
Grande_Seca
PMID 17255842. O'Connor, Owen A.; Vose, Julie M. (March 2008). "Getting The Facts: Indolent Follicular Lymphoma" (PDF). Lymphoma Research Foundation. Retrieved 2 April
List of hematologic conditions
List_of_hematologic_conditions
INDOLENT CONDITION
INDOLENT CONDITION
Boy/Male
English Latin
Innocent.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Riju | ரிஜூ / ரிஜà¯à®²
Innocent
Riju | ரிஜூ / ரிஜà¯à®²
Girl/Female
Tamil
Rijul | ரிஜூ / ரிஜà¯à®²
Innocent
Rijul | ரிஜூ / ரிஜà¯à®²
Girl/Female
Indian
Innocent
Male
English
English name derived from Latin Innocentius, INNOCENT means "harmless, innocent."
Girl/Female
Greek
Innocent.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Ayanna | அயாநà¯à®¨à®¾
Innocent
Ayanna | அயாநà¯à®¨à®¾
Girl/Female
Indian
Innocent
Girl/Female
Tamil
Innocent
Girl/Female
Indian
Innocent
Girl/Female
Muslim
Innocent
Girl/Female
Muslim
Innocent
Girl/Female
Greek
Innocent.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Innocent
Girl/Female
Indian
Innocent
Male
African
harmless.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Innocent
Girl/Female
Muslim
Innocent
Boy/Male
American, British, Christian, English, French, Latin
Harmless
Boy/Male
Tamil
Innocent
INDOLENT CONDITION
INDOLENT CONDITION
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Danish, English, Greek, Latin
Place of Thracius; Theresa; Harvester; Reaper
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Light of the Beloved God
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Witj Sacrifical Grass; An Ascetic
Boy/Male
Muslim
Solid, Strong, Secure, Confident, Sure, Certain
Female
Cornish
, Wenna by the sea.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Monkey, Sun
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Ashlyn, ASHLYNN means "ash tree lake."Â
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend
Father of Modron.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : see Moorefield.
Surname or Lastname
English, French, Danish, Dutch, and German
English, French, Danish, Dutch, and German : from a short form of the personal name Matthias (see Matthew) or any of its many cognates, for example Norman French Maheu.English, French, Dutch, and German : from a nickname or personal name taken from the month of May (Middle English, Old French mai, Middle High German meie, from Latin Maius (mensis), from Maia, a minor Roman goddess of fertility). This name was sometimes bestowed on someone born or baptized in the month of May; it was also used to refer to someone of a sunny disposition, or who had some anecdotal connection with the month of May, such as owing a feudal obligation then.English : nickname from Middle English may ‘young man or woman’.Irish (Connacht and Midlands) : when not of English origin (see 1–3 above), this is an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Miadhaigh ‘descendant of Miadhach’, a personal name or byname meaning ‘honorable’, ‘proud’.French : habitational name from any of various places called May or Le May.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : habitational name from Mayen, a place in western Germany.Americanized spelling of cognates of 1 in various European languages, for example Swedish Ma(i)j.Chinese : possibly a variant of Mei 1, although this spelling occurs more often for the given name than for the surname.Cape May, at the mouth of Delaware Bay, is named after the Dutch explorer Cornelius Jacobsen May.
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a.
Not sufficient to pay all the debts of the owner; as, an insolvent estate.
a.
Proceeding from or characterized by insolence; insulting; as, insolent words or behavior.
n.
An innocent person; one free from, or unacquainted with, guilt or sin.
a.
Fat; indolent.
a.
Haughty and contemptuous or brutal in behavior or language; overbearing; domineering; grossly rude or disrespectful; saucy; as, an insolent master; an insolent servant.
a.
Indulging in ease; avoiding labor and exertion; habitually idle; lazy; inactive; as, an indolent man.
a.
Not decent; unfit to be seen or heard; offensive to modesty and delicacy; as, indecent language.
a.
Used for inhaling; as, the inhalent end of a duct.
a.
Causing little or no pain or annoyance; as, an indolent tumor.
v. t.
To bind out by indenture or contract; to indenture; to apprentice; as, to indent a young man to a shoemaker; to indent a servant.
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.
a.
Lawful; permitted; as, an innocent trade.
n.
Indolence.
a.
Not harmful; free from that which can injure; innoxious; innocuous; harmless; as, an innocent medicine or remedy.
a.
Negligent; heedless; indolent; listless.
a.
Not contraband; not subject to forfeiture; as, innocent goods carried to a belligerent nation.
v. t.
To dent; to stamp or to press in; to impress; as, indent a smooth surface with a hammer; to indent wax with a stamp.
a.
Free from the guilt of a particular crime or offense; as, a man is innocent of the crime charged.
n.
One who is insolvent; as insolvent debtor; -- in England, before 1861, especially applied to persons not traders.
adv.
In an indolent manner.