slæc

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From Proto-West Germanic *slak, from Proto-Germanic *slakaz, from Proto-Indo-European *(s)leg-, *(s)leh₁g-.

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slæc

  1. inactive, slothful, lazy, not willing to make an effort

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  • Middle English: slak