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mălăcĭa (noun F) = μαλακία:
* A calm at sea, dead calm.
* Lit.: tanta subito malacia ac tranquillitas exstitit, ut se loco movere non possent,Caes. B. G. 3, 15, 3.
* Trop.: in otio inconcusso jacere non est tranquillitas, malacia est,Sen. Ep. 67, 14.
* Transf., a total want of appetite, nausea (post-Aug.): semen citreorum edendum praecipiunt in malacia praegnantibus,Plin. 23, 6, 56, § 105; so id. 23, 6, 57, § 107.— With stomachi: absinthium pellit malaciam stomachi,Plin. 27, 7, 28, § 48.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary

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