desidious

English

Etymology

An alteration of the Latin dēsidiōsus (slothful), from dēsidia (idleness, indolence, sloth), from dēsideō (I sit idle), from (completely, thoroughly) + sedeō (I sit); compare desidiose.

Adjective

desidious (comparative more desidious, superlative most desidious)

  1. (obsolete) Lazy, idle, slothful.
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