Legal Definition and Related Resources of Dotage
Meaning of Dotage
Dotage is that feebleness of the mental faculties which proceeds from old age. It is a diminution or decay of that intellectual power which was once possessed. It is the slow approach of death; of that irrevocable cessation, without hurt or disease, of all the functions which once belonged to the living animal. 1 Bland, Ch. (Md.) 389.
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- Dementia
- Senile
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