sloom

Bedeutung (Englisch)

sluggish, slow, lifeless

Übersetzungen

αργόστροφος

αργός

βραδύς

καθυστερημένος

Frequenz

26k
Ausgesprochen als (IPA)
/sloːm/
Etymologie (Englisch)

Uncertain; first attested in the late nineteenth century. Ostensibly a variant of loom (“(pleasantly) lazy”), perhaps influenced by words pertaining to slowness and sluggishness with initial sl- such as slungel, slenteren, slak and sloffen. Note however the fixed expression slome duikelaar, which contains some of the earliest attestations of this word and derives from the pseudonym Sjloume Duikelaar, a late eighteenth-century author from Amsterdam writing in Yiddish. It is uncertain if the adaptation of the name Sjloume to slome is influenced by the prior existence of this word, or if this word in fact derives from the pseudonym.

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