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lackadaisical
1768, from interjection
lackadaisy
"alas, alack" (1748), an alteration of
lack-a-day
(1690s), from
alack the day.
Hence, "given to crying 'lack-a-day,' vapidly sentimental." Sense probably altered by influence of
lax
. Related:
Lackadaisically
.