1610s, from French flaccide or directly from Latin flaccidus "flabby, pendulous, weak, drooping," from flaccus "flabby, flap-eared," which is of uncertain origin (OED suggests it's imitative). Related: Flaccidly; flacidness; flaccidity; flaccescency.
a flaccid penis
flaccid cheeks
fjord
flab
flabbergast
flabbergasted
flabby
flaccid
flack
flag
flagellant
flagellate
flagellation