Limber

Adjective

 * 1) Flexible, pliant, bendable.

Noun

 * 1)  A two-wheeled, horse-drawn vehicle used to pull an artillery piece into battle.

Verb

 * 1)  To prepare an artillery piece for transportation (i.e., to attach it to its limber.)

Thesaurus
bendable, bending, bloodless, chicken, compliant, cowardly, debilitated, drooping, droopy, ductile, dull, effete, elastic, etiolated, extensible, extensile, fabricable, facile, faint, faintish, feeble, fictile, flabby, flaccid, flexible, flexile, flexuous, floppy, formable, formative, giving, gone, gutless, imbecile, impotent, impressible, impressionable, languid, languorous, like putty, limp, lissome, listless, lithe, lithesome, lustless, malleable, marrowless, moldable, nerveless, pithless, plastic, pliable, pliant, pooped, powerless, receptive, resilient, responsive, rubbery, sapless, sensitive, sequacious, shapable, sinewless, slack, soft, spineless, springy, strengthless, submissive, supple, susceptible, tractable, tractile, unhardened, unnerved, unstrung, weak, weakly, whippy, willowy, yielding, adaptable, anemic, asthenic,

Etymology 2
For the obsolete limmer:, from limar:, plural of lim:

Derived terms

 * limber up

Antonyms

 * unlimber

Translations

 * Swedish: brösta