Etymology
The word "slosh" is onomatopoeic, derived from the sound of liquid being agitated. It was first recorded in the late 16th century.
Meaning
"Slosh" has two main meanings:
Origin
The onomatopoeic nature of the word suggests that it evolved from the sound of liquid being disturbed. It is likely that the word originated in the English-speaking world and has been used for centuries to describe the movement of liquids.
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Etymology refers to the origin and evolution of words including their forms and meanings
Etymology refers to the origin and evolution of words including their forms and meanings