Etymology:
The word "slim" is derived from the following Proto-Germanic roots:
Meaning:
Origin:
The Proto-Germanic root "*slim-" has cognates in many Germanic languages, including:
The Proto-Germanic root "*slims-" has cognates in:
The word "slim" entered the English language in the 14th century, originally meaning "thin, slender, or narrow." The verb usage, meaning "to cheat or deceive," developed in the 19th century.
Etymology The word slimming is derived from the Middle English word slimen which mea
Etymology The word slim is derived from the following Proto Germanic roots slim
Etymology Yiddish שמאַזל shmaltsl from Medieval German schmalz fat grease
Etymology The word slim is derived from the following Proto Germanic roots slim
Etymology The word schlemiel or schlimazel comes from the Yiddish word shlumiʾel mean
Etymology Latin reducere from re back ducere to lead Middle French reduir
Etymology The word thin is derived from the Old English word þynne which is itself
Etymology The word slender is derived from the Old English word slender which in tu
Etymology Late Latin sveltus meaning graceful slender Old Norse sverta meaning to
Etymology The word slime is derived from the Old English word slim which means sli
Etymology The word lank is derived from the Middle English word lank which in turn
Etymology The word runt is thought to have originated from the Middle English word run
Etymology The word turn comes from the Old English word turnian meaning to cause to
Etymology The word slight comes from the Old English word sliht which means simple