dumbness

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From Middle English dombenesse, from Old English dumbnes; equivalent to dumb +‎ -ness. Cognate with Old Frisian dumbnisse (folly, dumbness).

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dumbness (usually uncountable, plural dumbnesses)

  1. (dated) The state of being mute: that is, of not communicating vocally, whether from selective mutism (refusal to speak) or from an inability to speak.
  2. (dated) Muteness, silence; abstention from speech.
  3. (dated) Show or gesture without words; pantomime; dumb-show.
  4. (informal) The quality of being stupid or foolish.

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