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-'''Tedium vitae''' is a Latin expression which means "[[weariness]] of life".+'''Tedium vitae''' is a [[Latin expression]] which means "[[weariness]] of life".
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Tedium vitae is a Latin expression which means "weariness of life".

Verb

taedeō

  1. I am disgusted or offended
  2. I am tired, weary or sick of

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