出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/30 04:12 UTC 版)
Attested since 1540, origin uncertain. Probably from Low German and Middle Low German lasich (“slack, feeble, lazy”), from las, from Old Saxon lask, from Proto-Germanic *lasiwaz, *laskaz (“feeble, weak”), from Proto-Indo-European *las- (“weak”).
Akin to Dutch leuzig (“lazy”), Old Norse lasinn (“limpy, tired, weak”), 古期英語 lesu, lysu (“false, evil, base”). More at lush.
An alternative etymology traces lazy to Early Modern English laysy, a derivative of lay (plural lays + -y) in the same way that tipsy is derived from tip. See lay.
lazy (comparative lazier, superlative laziest)
lazy (third-person singular simple present lazies, present participle lazying, simple past and past participle lazied)
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馬鹿なさま
まぬけなさま
まの抜けていること
高踏的なさま
意地っ張りなさま
a nonattendant
a person who lacks a sense of self respect
without enthusiasm
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