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Etymology The word slack has Old English and Middle Low German roots Old English s
Etymology Old French languede Latin languidus Proto Indo European lengʰ to be l
Etymology Slack jawed is a compound word with two parts Slack From Middle English
Etymology The word sloth comes from the Old English word slāwth which means lazine
Etymology The word slow is of Old English origin derived from the Old English word s
Etymology Middle French longe longeur meaning length Old North French lonc mean
Etymology The word slump comes from the Middle English word slumpen which means to
Etymology Old English fleg ge masc floga fem meaning cloth piece of clot
Etymology The word carriage originates from the Old French word carier or charriere
Etymology The word swag derives from the Middle English word swagger which was used
Etymology The word walk derives from the Proto Germanic word walkaną meaning to roll
Etymology Late Middle English in the sense manner of standing or sitting from O
Etymology Latin petrosus rocky Greek petros stone Meaning Resembling