lusk

名词 n. 动词 v. 形容词 adj.
/lʌsk/    /lʌsk/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A lazy or slothful person.
    — But whom he sees to labor prest, theim lets he still alone: He labor lothes, and loues the luske, to ease and pleasure prone
动词 v.
  1. To be idle or unemployed. obsolete
形容词 adj.
  1. Lazy or slothful.
  2. Full; ripe. UK,dialectal

词形变化

more lusk comparative most lusk superlative lusks plural lusks present,singular,third-person lusking participle,present lusked participle,past lusked past

词源

词源 1
From Middle English *lusk, from Old Norse lǫskr (“weak, idle”), from Proto-Germanic *laskwaz (“sluggish, dull, lazy”), from Proto-Indo-European *lēyd- (“to let, subside”). Cognate with Middle Dutch lasch (“flabby, loose”), Middle Low German lasch, las (“tired, dull”). Doublet of lush.
词源 2
From Middle English *lusk, from Old Norse lǫskr (“weak, idle”), from Proto-Germanic *laskwaz (“sluggish, dull, lazy”), from Proto-Indo-European *lēyd- (“to let, subside”). Cognate with Middle Dutch lasch (“flabby, loose”), Middle Low German lasch, las (“tired, dull”). Doublet of lush.
词源 3
From Middle English *lusk, from Old Norse lǫskr (“weak, idle”), from Proto-Germanic *laskwaz (“sluggish, dull, lazy”), from Proto-Indo-European *lēyd- (“to let, subside”). Cognate with Middle Dutch lasch (“flabby, loose”), Middle Low German lasch, las (“tired, dull”). Doublet of lush.
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