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Definition of Sluggardize

Sluggardize
Sluggardize Slug"gard*ize, v. t. To make lazy. [R.] --Shak.

Meaning of Sluggardize from wikipedia

- The Sluggard may refer to: a bronze statue of Giuseppe Valona, by Lord Frederic Leighton a moralistic poem by Isaac Watts: see wikisource:The Sluggard (Watts)...
- A sluggard waker was an 18th-century job undertaken by a parishioner (usually the parish clerk), in British churches. The sole task of the sluggard waker...
- "The Aunt and the Sluggard" is a short story by P. G. Wodehouse, and features the young gentleman Bertie Wooster and his valet Jeeves. The story was published...
- Rudolph III (French: Rodolphe, German: Rudolf; c. 970 – 6 September 1032), called the Idle or the Pious, was the king of Burgundy from 993 until his death...
- Louis V (c. 966 or 967 – 22 May 987), also known as Louis the Do-Nothing (French: Louis le Fainéant), was a king of West Francia from 979 (co-reigning...
- Vulgate, Proverbs 6:6. The full quotation translates as "Go to the ant, you sluggard; consider its ways and be wise!" vade me**** go with me A vade-me**** or...
- the word dodo is unclear. Some ascribe it to the Dutch word dodoor for "sluggard", but it is more probably related to Dodaars, which means either "fat-****"...
- KHM 149 The Old Beggar Woman (Die alte Bettelfrau): KHM 150 The Three Sluggards (Die drei Faulen): KHM 151 The Twelve Idle Servants (Die zwölf faulen...
- Burke 1999 Light It Up Ken Knowles 2000 Endsville Rufus the Buck-Toothed Sluggard Falcon Down Harold Peters 2001 Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back Sheriff Dark...
- the "monkey mind" state (overwhelmed with thoughts). Jikijitsu Shippei Sluggard waker – a similar custom and tool used in 18th century British churches...