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Word: Wallydraigle
Speech Type: Noun
early 16th century; earliest use found in William Dunbar (?1460–?1530), poet and courtier. Probably from waly (although this is first attested later) + drag
A lazy, unkempt, or slovenly person; a good-for-nothing, a slob, a slattern.
A weak, sickly, puny, or undersized person or animal.
The weakest, smallest, or youngest bird in a nest. Also: a person who is considered the weakest or youngest member of a family, group, etc.; the runt, the baby.
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