Where does “lazybones” come from?

lazybones (English) comes from English bones, from English bone, from Middle English bon, from Old English bān, from Arabic بان, from Ottoman Turkish بان, from Ottoman Turkish باڭ, from Persian بنگ — henbane.

lazybones (English): A person who is lazy; one who is inactive and...

Definitions

  1. A person who is lazy; one who is inactive and...

Ancestry of “lazybones”, step by step

lazybones traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English bones

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishbonesplural of bone; A percussive folk musical...
2EnglishboneA composite material consisting largely of...
3Middle Englishbonbone
4Old Englishbānbone, tusk; the bone of a limb
5Arabicبانto separate, to become distinct, to sunder; to be...
6Ottoman Turkishبانban; keeper, tender, ward; ben tree, horseradish...
7Ottoman Turkishباڭ
8Persianبنگhashish, narcotic made from "Cannabis sativa";...
9Middle Persian𐭡𐭭𐭢henbane

via English lazy

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishlazyUnwilling to do work or make an effort;...
2Middle Low Germanlasichslack, languid, idle; slack, feeble, lazy
3Middle Low Germanlaspatch, scrap; tired, dull; salmon
4Old Saxonlahs
5Proto-Germaniclahsazsalmon
6Chinese拉薩
7Tibetanལྷ་སLhasa
8Old Tibetanར་ས
Every word from Middle Persian 𐭡𐭭𐭢