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Proto-Germanic: *slūkan- (~ -au-), *sluknōn-, *slaukVrōn-; *lukōn-, *lukrōn-
Meaning: weak, lazy
IE etymology: IE etymology
Old Norse: loka wk. `hangen lassen'; slokna wk. `erlöschen, aufhören'; lokna wk. `fallen'; ptc. slokin-n `erloschen'
Norwegian: dial. sloka `faul sein'; slauk `schlaffer Mensch', slauka `sich schleppen'; lukr `lose'; dial. lukra, lokra, lugra `schlaffhangen'; loka `zaudern'; slokna vb.; lokan `loslassen (von der Rinde)'
Swedish: sloka `schwerfällig gehen, herumschlendern; schlaff herabhangen lassen';
Old English: slēak `schlaff'
English: slouch
East Frisian: lugg `schlaff, träge'
Dutch: sluik; vlam. slōkeren `slap zijn'; { log `plump' }
Middle Low German: slūk `slap'
Low German: slūk `schlaff', slōkeren `schlaff sein, schlottern', slukkern; slukk `bedroefd', slokk `slap, zwak'
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