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The word "sullen" originates from the Old Norse word "sulli," which means "heavy, sad, or gloomy." It was first used in Middle English in the 13th century to describe someone who was gloomy or resentful. The word likely developed from the Proto-Germanic root "*suljaną," meaning "to be sad or gloomy."
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