loam
n.
Old English lam "clay, mud, mire, earth," from Proto-Germanic *laimaz (cognates: Old Saxon lemo, Dutch leem, German Lehm "loam"), from PIE root *(s)lei- "slimy" (see slime, n.). As a type of highly fertile clayey soil, it is attested from 1660s. As a verb from c.1600.