lumberingness

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) The quality of being lumbering; awkwardness, ponderousness.
 * 2) * 1869, Topics of the Day. A Forecast of the Session, , Volume 42, p. 188, 13 February, 1869,
 * the one doubt in the public mind as to parliamentary government, the one cause which is so visibly alarming to the “philosophers” who influence the masses, is the excessive, sometimes the intolerable, lumberingness of its action.
 * the one doubt in the public mind as to parliamentary government, the one cause which is so visibly alarming to the “philosophers” who influence the masses, is the excessive, sometimes the intolerable, lumberingness of its action.