languire
to languish
verb lahn-GWEE-reh Rare
Origin: Latin languere, 'to be faint or weak'
Also means
to pine
Usage Note
Languire is a regular -ire verb (isc-type: languisco, languisci, languisce...). It describes a slow weakening or fading — of a person, economy, or love affair. The isc-insert pattern means the first-person singular is languisco, not languio. It takes avere as its auxiliary. Often used figuratively ('the project is languishing').
Examples
"La sua carriera languisce da anni."
Natural Translation
His career has been languishing for years.
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