læt-
Old English
Etymology
Proto-Germanic *lata- (“slow”), from Proto-Indo-European *lad- (“slow, weary”)
Prefix
læt-
- slow; deliberate
- læthȳdiġ "dull, slow minded"
- lætbyrd "slow birth"
- lætcumen "slow in coming, late"
- lætrǣde "deliberate"
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