sekls

Etymology
Derived from, a parallel form of dialectal verb , standard (q.v.). The additional l follows the pattern of adjective, dialectal verb. Cognates include 🇨🇬, dialectal.

Adjective

 * 1)  shallow having little depth
 * 2) shallow located, moving, penetrating not far from the surface of something
 * 3)  shallow involving relatively little air
 * 4) shallow having no deeper content or feeling, not addressing the essence, superficial
 * 1) shallow located, moving, penetrating not far from the surface of something
 * 2)  shallow involving relatively little air
 * 3) shallow having no deeper content or feeling, not addressing the essence, superficial
 * 1) shallow located, moving, penetrating not far from the surface of something
 * 2)  shallow involving relatively little air
 * 3) shallow having no deeper content or feeling, not addressing the essence, superficial
 * 1)  shallow involving relatively little air
 * 2) shallow having no deeper content or feeling, not addressing the essence, superficial
 * 1)  shallow involving relatively little air
 * 2) shallow having no deeper content or feeling, not addressing the essence, superficial
 * 1) shallow having no deeper content or feeling, not addressing the essence, superficial