feeblea.[OE. feble, OF. feble, flebe, floibe, floible, foible, F. faible, L. flebilis to be wept over, lamentable, wretched, fr. flere to weep. Cf. Foible.]1. Deficient in physical strength; weak; infirm; debilitated.()Carried all the feeble of them upon asses. (2 Chron. xxviii. 15.)2. Wanting force, vigor, or efficiency in action or expression; not full, loud, bright, strong, rapid, etc.; faint; as, a feeble color; feeble motion.(Shak.)v. t. To make feble; to enfeeble.()Shall that victorious hand be feebled here? (Shak.)