unfirm (adj.) Old form(s): vnfirme
weak, feeble, lacking in strength
2H4 I.iii.73[Hastings to Lord Bardolph, of King Henry's army] So is the unfirm King / In three divided
JC I.iii.4[Casca to Cicero] all the sway of earth / Shakes like a thing unfirm [also: unstable]
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