comparative form of slow; moving or happening at a reduced speed
From Old English 'slaw', related to Dutch 'sleeuw' and German 'schlau' (clever), originally meaning 'blunt' or 'dull'
Ironically, 'slow' originally meant 'clever' or 'cunning' in some Germanic languages - the opposite of our modern meaning of mentally quick!
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