Where does “ślamazarny” come from?

ślamazarny (Polish) comes from Polish ślamazara, from Yiddish שלימזל, from Middle High German slīm, from Old High German slimb, from Proto-West Germanic *slimb, from Proto-Germanic slimbaz, from Proto-Indo-European (s)lemb- — to droop; sag; hang loosely.

ślamazarny (Polish): sluggish, slow

Definitions

  1. sluggish, slow

Ancestry of “ślamazarny”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Polishślamazaraplodder, slowcoach, slowpoke, sluggard
2Yiddishשלימזלbad luck, misfortune; unlucky person, luckless...
3Middle High Germanslīm
4Old High Germanslimb
5Proto-West Germanic*slimb
6Proto-Germanicslimbazaslant; sloping; askew; crooked; wrong
7Proto-Indo-European(s)lemb-to droop; sag; hang loosely

Words derived from “ślamazarny

Every word from Proto-Indo-European (s)lemb-Every word from Proto-Germanic slimbazEvery word from Proto-West Germanic *slimb
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