schlamm

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Luxembourgish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Middle High German slim, slimp, from Old High German slimb, from Proto-Germanic *slimbaz (aslant, crooked). Doublet of schlëmm (bad, grave), a supraregional form influenced by surrounding dialects and Standard German, while schlamm is the strictly native form. Cognate with German schlimm, Dutch slim.

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Adjective[edit]

schlamm (masculine schlammen, neuter schlammt, comparative méi schlamm, superlative am schlammsten)

  1. lame (unable to walk)
    Gutt Réit a schlamm Geesse kommen ëmmer hannenno.
    Good advice and lame goats always come after the event. (Proverb)

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