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vim
noun
Ready vitality and vigor.
1999:
But the youth of today were a pasty lot, with none of the get-up-and-go, none of the vigor and that he remembered from the days when he was young....
— Neil Gaiman,
Stardust
, pg. 58 (2001 Perennial paperback edition)
Etymology:
Possibly from the Latin
vim
accusative of
vis
"power, energy"; perhaps a modern imitative of the Latin.
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