0 without an ordinary level of intelligence, or unable to act or think in an intelligent way --
Her feeble-minded brother (an adult) had put her on the fire and held her there.
No, not of the parish council, but of some special committee for the care of the feeble-minded chosen for their experience, knowledge, and special qualifications.
Even for those who are so placed, there is great danger that their criminal or feeble-minded patents may persuade them to leave.
We might want to protect others in the future from coming in contact with feeble-minded persons, and therefore we might segregate them.
They have the stock which breeds and makes the feeble-minded.
These special schools were established and were intended for children who are feeble-minded.
That money should be set free from the expenses of officials for the benefit of the feeble-minded.
He said that there was a great deal of difficulty as to the definition of feeble-minded.