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The Latin word "infirmitas" is derived from the verb "infirmare," meaning "to weaken, impair, or make feeble." This verb is formed from the negative prefix "in-" (not) and the adjective "firmus" (strong, solid).
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Etymology The word infirm comes from the Old French word enferme meaning weak or
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