different between forslowth vs forsloth
forslowth
forslowth From the web:
forsloth
English
Etymology
From for- +? sloth.
Verb
forsloth (third-person singular simple present forsloths, present participle forslothing, simple past and past participle forslothed)
- (transitive) To lose, miss, neglect, spoil, or waste through sloth.
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