slaf
Old High German
Etymology 1
From Proto-Germanic *slap-, whence also Old Norse slappi.
Adjective
slaf
Descendants
- German: schlaff
Etymology 2
From Proto-Germanic *slēpaz, whence also Old Saxon slāp, Old English slǣp.
Noun
slāf f
Related terms
Descendants
Volapük
Noun
slaf (plural slafs)
Declension
declension of slaf
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | slaf | slafs |
| genitive | slafa | slafas |
| dative | slafe | slafes |
| accusative | slafi | slafis |
| predicative | slafu | slafus |
| vocative | o slaf! | o slafs! |
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