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namesake(dictionary)
Namesake, Part Ii - Baseball(gambling)

lassitude (iou) and namesake (iou)


lassitude (iou)



lassitude noun. LME.
[French from Latin lassitudo, from lassus weary: see -TUDE.]
Weariness of body or mind; languor; lack of energy resulting from fatigue; disinclination to exert or interest oneself; an instance of this.
B. Geldof We were..doing something new in reaction to the lassitude of the more established bands.

namesake (iou)



namesake noun & verb. M17.
[from NAME noun + SAKE noun1, prob. ult. from for one's name's sake s.v. SAKE noun1.]
A. noun. A person or thing having the same name as another. M17.
b. verb trans. Call by the same name; name after. rare. M17.