dot·age /ˈdotɪʤ/
  老耄,老迷糊,溺愛
  dot·age /ˈdotɪʤ/ 名詞
  衰老
  Do·tage n.
  1. Feebleness or imbecility of understanding or mind, particularly in old age; the childishness of old age; senility; as, a venerable man, now in his dotage.
     Capable of distinguishing between the infancy and the dotage of Greek literature.   --Macaulay.
  2. Foolish utterance; drivel.
     The sapless dotages of old Paris and Salamanca.   -- Milton.
  3. Excessive fondness; weak and foolish affection.
     The dotage of the nation on presbytery.   -- Bp. Burnet.
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  dotage
       n : mental infirmity as a consequence of old age; sometimes
           shown by foolish infatuations [syn: second childhood, senility]