slaids

Etymology
From, from , , from (whence also , q.v.), which is ultimately from the same stem as :  with an extra -dʰ and an s-mobile). Cognate with 🇨🇬,  also meant originally “slippery,” with the following semantic evolution: “slippery” > “smooth, even” > “delicate, slender” > “slim, slender” (“tall and thin”).

Adjective

 * 1)  lithe, slim, slender
 * 2)  slender, straight having a tall, straight trunk without branches
 * 3)  straight, slender having long, straight stems
 * 4)  slender, slim thin and relatively tall, high
 * 5)  relatively tall, high, and steep
 * 6)  broad, sharp, quick
 * 7)  broad
 * 1)  straight, slender having long, straight stems
 * 2)  slender, slim thin and relatively tall, high
 * 3)  relatively tall, high, and steep
 * 4)  broad, sharp, quick
 * 5)  broad
 * 1)  relatively tall, high, and steep
 * 2)  broad, sharp, quick
 * 3)  broad
 * 1)  broad, sharp, quick
 * 2)  broad
 * 1)  broad, sharp, quick
 * 2)  broad
 * 1)  broad
 * 1)  broad
 * 1)  broad