ˈärf, ˈärḵ adjective
Etymology: Middle English, cowardly, lazy, slow, wretched, from Old English earg; akin to Old Frisian erg evil, bad, Old High German arg, arag cowardly, worthless, stingy, Old Norse argr evil, homosexual, effeminate, Avestan ərəgant- evil, repulsive, Lithuanian ařzùs sensual, lustful
dialect England : timid , cowardly