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doldrums

noun

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Pronunciation: /ˈdɒldɹəmz/ / /ˈdɑldɹəmz/

noun

Etymology: From obsolete doldrum (“slothful or stupid person”) plus the plural suffix -s. Doldrum is possibly derived from dull or Middle English dold (past participle of dullen, dollen (“to make or become blunt or dull; to make or become dull-witted or stupid; to make or become inactive”), from dul, dol, dolle (“not sharp, blunt, dull; not quick-witted, stupid; lethargic, sluggish”); see further at dull), modelled after tantrum.

  1. plural of doldrum (“slothful or stupid person”)