weaksome

Etymology
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Adjective

 * 1) Characterised or marked by weakness; feeble
 * 2) * 1861, Philip Thaxter: A Novel:
 * My old mother is pretty weaksome, and can't do much besides get the victuals, so I have to look to all the geese and pigs and hens, when I or't to be 'tendin' to the cattle, and plowin' and farm-work.
 * 1) * 1884, Mr. Nobody - Volume 1:
 * A beggar in course he is, poor brat, but, saving your worship's pardon, I don't see how he can be anything else — coming, as he did, by a wrong tack into the world, and taken up by a weaksome, cranky creature, as always lived more or less on charity.