Correct spelling for the English word "lazied" is [lˈe͡ɪzɪd], [lˈeɪzɪd], [l_ˈeɪ_z_ɪ_d] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
The word "lazied" is derived from the base word "lazy", which originated from the Middle English word "las" (lais), meaning "feeble" or "slothful". It can be traced back to the Old English word "lesig" (leasowic), which meant "idle" or "futile". Over time, the word "lazy" evolved to describe a lack of motivation, energy, or willingness to work or exert effort. Adding the "-ed" suffix to "lazy" creates the past tense verb form "lazied", indicating an action or state of being lazy in the past.