Infirmus
Infirmus is a Latin adjective meaning weak or feeble, especially in health, and can also be used figuratively to denote a lack of strength or vigor. The word is formed from in- “not” and firmus “firm” or “strong,” yielding the sense “not firm.”
In classical Latin infirmus described people who were ill or frail and appeared in medical, legal, and
The most familiar English descendants are infirm, infirmary, and infirmity, all tied to the core idea of