gliddery, a. dial.
(ˈglɪdərɪ)
[f. glidder v. + -y1; cf. MDu. gliderich, LG. glidderig]
Slippery; fig. treacherous.
1869 Blackmore Lorna D. iv, Two men led my mother down a steep and gliddery stair-way. Ibid. vii, The world was green and gliddery. 1880 ― Mary Anerley I. x. 131 Up that gravelly and gliddery ascent..the heavy boats must clamber somehow. |