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beslobber
beslobber, v. (bɪˈslɒbə(r)) Also 4–5 bislaber. [f. be- 1 + slobber v.] To wet and befoul with saliva (= to beslaver), or with portions of liquid food escaping from the mouth; to kiss like a drivelling child; hence, to kiss childishly or effusively; fig. to cover with fulsome flattery.1393 Langl. P. ...
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beslaver
beslaver, v. (bɪˈslævə(r)) [f. be- 1 + slaver v. Cf. also beslobber.] trans. 1. To slaver upon or over, to bedrivel; to cover with anything suggesting slaver.1589 Pappe w. Hatchet C iij, Giue the infant a bibbe, hee all to beslauers his mother tongue. 1602 Return fr. Parnass. i. ii. (Arb.) 14 One of...
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slobber
▪ I. slobber, n. (ˈslɒbə(r)) Also 5 slober(e, slobur. [Related to slobber v. Cf. slabber n.1 and slubber n.1] 1. Mud or slime; slush, sleety rain; a sloppy mess or mixture.c 1400 Destr. Troy 12529 In the Slober & the sluche slongyn to londe, There he lay. c 1440 Promp. Parv. 459/2 Slobur, or slobere...
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slabber
▪ I. slabber, n.1 (ˈslæbə(r)) [Related to slabber v. Cf. G. schlabber slaver, slush, street-mud; older Da. slabber muddy ground.] 1. Slaver; excessive saliva. Also slabber-like.1718 Ozell tr. Tournefort's Voy. I. 193 This Surface is supple, cover'd with a gluey slabber-like Liquor. 1737 Bracken Farr...
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