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单词 lusk
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luskn.

Etymology: < lusk v.
Obsolete.
An idle or lazy fellow; a sluggard.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > inaction > disinclination to act or listlessness > sloth or laziness > [noun] > lazy person
caynard1303
sluggard1398
luskc1420
slugc1425
truantc1449
dawa1500
hummel?a1513
rook?a1513
wallydraigle?a1513
sloven1523
dronea1529
draw latch1538
slim1548
slouk1570
do-nothing1579
bumbiea1585
do-little1586
lazybones1593
luskin1593
do-naught1594
loiter-sack1594
bed-presser1598
lazy lizard1600
lazy-back1611
fainéant1618
nothing-do1623
trivant1624
slothful1648
lolpoop1661
tool1699
haggis1822
lazy-boots1832
lazy-legs1838
poke1847
never-sweat1851
slob1876
bum1882
haggis bag1892
lollop1896
trouble-shirker1908
warb1933
fuck-off1948
poop-butt1967
c1420 J. Lydgate Assembly of Gods 714 Vnthryftys, & vnlustes came also to that game, With luskes, & loselles that myght nat thryue for shame.
a1470 T. Malory Morte Darthur (Winch. Coll. 13) (1990) I. 300 What art thou but a luske, and a turner of brochis, and a ladyl-waysher.
?1518 Cocke Lorelles Bote sig. C.j Luskes slouens and kechen knaues.
1600 P. Holland tr. Livy Rom. Hist. xxi. xliv. 418 Well may they bee cowards, and play the idle luskes.
1647 J. Trapp Comm. Epist. & Rev. (Rev. ii. 26) That keepeth himself unspotted of the world, that foul lusk that lieth in that wicked one.
1694 P. A. Motteux tr. F. Rabelais 5th Bk. Wks. Pantagr. Prognost. 236 Idle Lusks.
in combination.1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Estourdi, sottish, blockish..luske-like.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1903; most recently modified version published online September 2018).

luskadj.

/lʌsk/
Etymology: < lusk n.
Lazy, sluggish.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > inaction > disinclination to act or listlessness > sloth or laziness > [adjective]
sweerc725
foridledc1230
idlea1300
faintc1325
recrayed1340
slewful1340
nicea1398
sleuthya1400
delicate?c1400
sleuthfulc1400
slothfulc1400
sloth1412
lurdanc1480
luskinga1500
luskish15..
droning1509
bumbard?a1513
slottery1513
desidiousa1540
lazy1549
slovening1549
truanta1550
sleuth1567
litherly1573
truantly1579
dronish1580
lubberly1580
truant-like1583
shiftless1584
sluggard1594
fat1598
lusky1604
sweatless1606
clumse1611
easeful1611
loselly1611
do-littlea1613
sluggardisha1627
pigritious1638
drony1653
murcid1656
thokisha1682
shammockinga1704
indolent1710
huddroun1721
nothing-doing1724
desidiose1727
lusk1775
slack-twisted1794
sweert1817
bone-lazya1825
lurgy1828
straight-backed1830
do-nothing1832
slobbish1833
bone idle1836
slouch1837
lotophagous1841
shammocky1841
bein1847
thoky1847
lotus-eating1852
fainéant1855
sluggardly1865
lazy-boned1875
do-naught1879
easy-going1879
lazyish1892
slobbed1962
1775 J. Ash New Dict. Eng. Lang. Lusk, lazy, worthless, idle.
1890 Lippincott's Monthly Mag. Jan. 99 The lapses of lusk water heard apart.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1903; most recently modified version published online January 2018).

luskv.

Etymology: Of obscure origin. The sense agrees with that of Old High German loscên ( < Old Germanic *lut-skæ̂- Latin root *lut- : see loiter v.), which would correspond to an Old English *loscian . For the phonology compare dusk adj.
Obsolete.
intransitive. To lie hid; to lie idly or at ease, to indulge laziness; to skulk.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > inaction > disinclination to act or listlessness > sloth or laziness > be slothful or lazy [verb (intransitive)] > idle or loaf
luskc1330
lubber1530
to play the truant, -s1560
lazea1592
lazy1612
meecha1625
lounge1671
saunter1672
sloungea1682
slive1707
soss1711
lolpoop1722
muzz1758
shack1787
hulkc1793
creolize1802
maroon1808
shackle1809
sidle1828
slinge1834
sossle1837
loaf1838
mike1838
to sit around1844
hawm1847
wanton1847
sozzle1848
mooch1851
slosh1854
bum1857
flane1876
slummock1877
dead-beat1881
to lop about1881
scow1901
scowbank1901
stall1916
doss1937
plotz1941
lig1960
loon1969
the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > secrecy, concealment > stealthy action, stealth > lurking, skulking > lurk, skulk [verb (intransitive)]
loutc825
atlutienc1000
darec1000
lotea1200
skulk?c1225
lurkc1300
luskc1330
tapisc1330
lurchc1420
filsnec1440
lour?c1450
slink?c1550
mitch1558
jouk1575
scout1577
scult1622
meecha1625
tappy1706
slive1707
slinge1747
snake1818
cavern1860
c1330 R. Mannyng Chron. (1810) 9 Sibriht þat schrew as a lordan gan lusk, A suynhird smote he to dede vnder a thorn busk.
1532 T. More Confut. Tyndales Answere ii. p. cxxxi Frere Luther and Cate calate hys nonne lye luskynge togyther in lechery.
1533 T. More 2nd Pt. Confut. Tyndale in Wks. 526/1 He nothing seeketh, but corners to crepe in, where he may luske and lurke in the darke.
1605 J. Sylvester tr. G. de S. Du Bartas Deuine Weekes & Wks. i. vii. 235 Not, that I meane to faine an idle God, That lusks in Heau'n and neuer lookes abroad.
1621 T. W. tr. S. Goulart Wise Vieillard 98 He lies lusking at home.
1662 J. Cotgrave Wits Interpreter (ed. 2) 311 Nay now you puff, lusk, and draw up your chin.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1903; most recently modified version published online June 2021).
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