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slæwþ

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Old English

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Etymology

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From Proto-Germanic *slaiwiþō (slowness, lateness), equivalent to slāw +‎ . Cognate with Scots sleuth (sloth, slowness).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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slǣwþ f

  1. sloth; laziness

Inflection

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Strong ō-stem:

singular plural
nominative slǣwþ slǣwþa, slǣwþe
accusative slǣwþe slǣwþa, slǣwþe
genitive slǣwþe slǣwþa
dative slǣwþe slǣwþum

Descendants

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  • Middle English: slouthe, slewthe

Further reading

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