What is meant by "laggard in love"?
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dauntless in war,” the unworthy groom is “a laggard in love, and a dastard in war.” The word dastard in English dates from the fifteenth century as a noun formation from an adjective meaning dull,, or addled by drink. The earliest but now obsolete meaning was “one inert or dull of wit, a dullard.”
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