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slath
slath (slæθ) = slat n.1 5 a.1875 Encycl. Brit. III. 423/1 The whole now forms what is technically called the slath, which is the foundation of the basket. 1906 M. Corelli Treasure of Heaven 288 He..was now patiently mastering the technical business of forming a ‘slath’. 1949 K. S. Woods Rural Crafts...
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Potteries dialect
"Slat" meaning to throw, is from the old English "slath,” moved.
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slaugh-sword
† slaugh-sword Obs. Also 6 slawght-, slath-, 7 slaug-. [ad. older Flem. slachsweerd (Du. slagzwaard; Da. slagsværd, Sw. -svärd), or G. schlachtschwert.] A large two-handed sword.a 1548 Hall Chron., Hen. VIII, 235 b, Euery man hauing a iauelyn or slaughsword to keepe the people in aray. a 1575 tr. Po...
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slew
▪ I. slew, n.1 (sluː) Also slue, sleugh. [Variant spellings of sloo, ME. slō: see slough n.1] 1. a. U.S. and Canada. A marshy or reedy pool, pond, small lake, backwater, or inlet.α 1708 S. Sewall Diary 18 Dec., Got home well in my slay, had much adoe to avoid Slews. 1867 F. H. Ludlow Fleeing to Tars...
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slat
▪ I. slat, n.1 (slæt) Forms: α. 4–7 sclat, 5 sklat, 6 sklatt(e, 6–7 sclatt. β. 4–7, 9 slatt, 6–7 slatte, 5– slat. [ad. OF. esclat (mod.F. éclat) splinter, shiver, piece broken or split off anything, related to OF. esclater to burst, of doubtful origin (cf. éclat n.). With the following example, in w...
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wale
▪ I. wale, n.1 (weɪl) Forms: 1 walu, 5–6 Sc. waill, 6–7 waile, 7 wayle, (waale, wael, weale), 6 Sc., 8–9 wail, (6 Sc. vale), 8–9 whale; 5 walle, 6–8 wall; 4– wale. [OE. walu str. fem. (also wk. pl. walan), mark of a lash, weal; also, in charters, used as a topographical term, perh. ridge, bank (of s...
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