sleek
adj.
1580s, variant of Middle English slike (see slick, adj.). Originally of healthy-looking animal hair; applied to persons 1630s, with sense of "plump and smooth-skinned." Figurative meaning "slick, fawning, flattering" is from 1590s.
v.
"make sleek," mid-15c., a variant of slick, v.. Related: Sleeked; sleeking.