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▪ I. slugged, a.1 Now rare.|slʌgd| Also 5 slughed, sluggid, sluggyd. [f. slug n.1 or v.1] Sluggish.
c1430Pilgr. Lyf Manhode ii. liii. (1869) 96 Thou hast noon so gret lettinge..as of that he is so slugged. 1445in Anglia XXVIII. 269 Where sluggid Idilnes myght not vprise. c1450[see sluggish a. 2].
1847Tait's Mag. XIV. 728 His intelligence, usually slugged and lazy,..acts with..rapidity. Hence † sluggedly adv.; † sluggedness. Obs.
c1425St. Mary of Oignies ii. ii. in Anglia VIII. 151/39 As a prikke, lest she shulde be slowe þurgh sluggednesse. c1440Promp Parv. 460/2 Sluggydnesse, torpor, segnicies, ignavia. c1450Sluggedly [see sluggishly]. a1500Polit., Relig., & L. Poems (1866) 32 Sluggednes & myshappe be seldome dyssevyrde. ▪ II. slugged, a.2|slʌgd| [f. slug n.2 + -ed2.] Having a slug or slugs.
1906Daily Colonist (Victoria, B.C.) 5 Jan. 9/1 (Advt.), Boys' Calf Boots, double soles, slugged bottoms, sizes 1 to 5. 1922Daily Mail 10 Nov. 4 Boys' unlined slugged soles Derbys. 1928Jrnl. Inst. Electr. Engineers LXVI. 341/1 The release of slugged relays is complicated by saturation. 1958J. W. Freebody Telegraphy iv. 84/1 The actual release lag of a slugged relay depends also on the spring tension. |