The word "slovenly" comes from the Middle English word "sloven," meaning a person who is careless or untidy in their appearance or habits. It has roots in Old Frisian and Dutch languages, where it originally meant a person of a lower class or someone who works in a nonchalant or messy manner.
Slovenly is an adjective.
"Slagle" (sometimes spelled differently) originates from the Anhalt region of Saxony, Germany. It emerged during the medieval era and was one of the most notable families of that region. (http://http://www.houseofnames.com/slagle-family-crest)
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The verb for origin is "originate."
The word for "origin" in Romani is "zhanel."
Slovenly is an adjective.
his was slovenly dressed
The untidy man dressed in a slovenly manner.
That lady is very slovenly she has dirt on her jeans her hair is everywhere and she is smelly sounds like your mom
I have never seen anyone so slovenly. I am surprised she got the job as a maid.
It means to be slovenly and untidy.
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a very messy dresser
Slob
It is a slob.
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