Where does “ленивец” come from?

ленивец (Russian) comes from Russian лени́вый, from Old East Slavic лѣнивꙑи, from Proto-Slavic lěnivъ, from Proto-Slavic lěniti, from Proto-Slavic lěnь — laziness.

ленивец (Russian): lazybones, loafer, idler, slacker, sluggard, female: лени́вица

Definitions

  1. lazybones, loafer, idler, slacker, sluggard, female: лени́вица

Ancestry of “ленивец”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Russianлени́выйlazy (unwilling to work)
2Old East Slavicлѣнивꙑи
3Proto-Slaviclěnivъlazy; sluggish
4Proto-Slaviclěniti
5Proto-Slaviclěnьlaziness
Every word from Proto-Slavic lěnьEvery word from Proto-Slavic lěnitiEvery word from Proto-Slavic lěnivъ