lætsum

Old English

Etymology

From læt + -sum.

Adjective

lætsum

  1. slow; late
    Wæs swīðe lætsum ġēar on corne and on ǣlċes cynnes wæstmum
    It was a very late year for corn and crops of every kind

Descendants

  • Middle English: latsum, latsom, latesom
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