The Telegraph reporter says that Albion were pusillanimous. (Shouldn't that be "Pulissanimous"?)
[for the benefit of the few who don't know, that means...............showing a lack of courage or determination; timid.]
Origin
late Middle English: from ecclesiastical Latin pusillanimis (translating Greek olugopsukhos ), from pusillus ‘very small’ + animus ‘mind’, + -ous.
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[for the benefit of the few who don't know, that means...............showing a lack of courage or determination; timid.]
Origin
late Middle English: from ecclesiastical Latin pusillanimis (translating Greek olugopsukhos ), from pusillus ‘very small’ + animus ‘mind’, + -ous.
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Start every day off with a smile and get it over with