slõbons

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Latgalian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From the root of slõbs (weak, feeble, flabby) +‎ -ons, from the o-grade, from of Proto-Indo-European *(s)leh₂b- (to be weak, limp, languid), Cognates include Latvian slābs (weak, feeble, flabby), Latvian slābens (like a weak, feeble, flabby), Latin lābor (to slip, sink down), Proto-Slavic *slabъ (weak)

Pronunciation[edit]

[sɫɒ͡abɒnt͡s]

Adjective[edit]

slõbons (comparative slõbonõks)

  1. Like or resembling weak, feeble, flabby

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