† slurg,v.Obs.rare. [Cf. G. dial.schlurgen to go about in a slovenly manner.] intr. To lie sleepily or sluggishly. 1557T. Phaer æneid vi. Q iij b, æneas toke the place, while thus the porter slurging was.1562Ibid. ix. Aa iv b, They themselues in wynes and sleepe Resolued, slurg on grounde.