Where does “sclendre” come from?
sclendre (Middle English) comes from Old French esclendre, from Old Dutch slinder, from Proto-Germanic slindraz, from Proto-Indo-European sleydʰ- — to slip, slide; to be slippery, slick.
sclendre (Middle English): Scrawny, haggard, gaunt
Definitions
- Scrawny, haggard, gaunt