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slent
▪ I. slent, n.1 Now dial. Also 4 slente. [a. ON. *slent (Norw. slent a side-slip paa slent aslant; Sw. slänt slope, slant, på slänt aslant), related to *slenta slent v.1 (whence sense 3). See also sklent n. and slant n.1] 1. A slope or declivity. = slant n.1 1.13.. E.E. Allit. P. A. 141 By-ȝonde þe ... Oxford English Dictionary
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slentwise
† ˈslentwise, adv. Obs. rare—1. [f. slent n.1 or v.1] In a slanting manner.1579 Fenton Guicciard. xv. (1599) 692 The hurt was light, being but a blow slentwise. Oxford English Dictionary
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i-slent
i-slend, i-slent ME. pa. pple. of slend v. Oxford English Dictionary
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slench
slench, v. Now dial. (slɛntʃ) Also 9 slensh, slinch; pa. tense 4 sleynt, 5 slent. [repr. OE. *slęncan, causative form from slincan slink v.] intr. To slink, sneak.c 1330 Amis & Amil. 2279 For sorwe he sleynt oway biside, And wepe with reweful chere. 1401 Pol. Poems (Rolls) II. 112 Moche mawgre mote ... Oxford English Dictionary
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slenting
ˈslenting, ppl. a. Also 7 slinting. [f. slent v.1] Oblique, indirect.1642 Fuller Holy & Prof. St. ii. v. 66 Generally writing ingeniously, using sometimes slenting, seldome down-right railing. a 1661 ― Worthies, London ii. (1662) 217 This if literally true, deserved a down-right (and not only so sle... Oxford English Dictionary
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i-slend
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yslente
† yslente [y- 4] pa. pple. of slent v.2 Oxford English Dictionary
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sklent
▪ I. sklent, n. Sc. Also sclent. [Sc. var. of slent n. Cf. the earlier asklent adv.] A slant or slope; a slanting or sideward movement; a side-look, etc.1768 Ross Helenore 16 With easy sklent, on every side the braes..wi' scatter'd busses raise. 1786 Burns To J. Smith vii, This while my notion's tae... Oxford English Dictionary
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aslant
aslant, adv. and prep. (əˈslɑːnt, -æ-) Forms: 3–5 o-slant(e, 3–4 on-slent, on-slont, aslante, 5 a-slent, 8 aslaunt, 6– aslant. [f. on (see a prep.1) + slant.] A. adv. 1. On the slant, in a slanting or sloping direction, obliquely.a 1300 Cursor M. 6200 O-slant [v.r. on-slent, on-slont] fra þar þai wa... Oxford English Dictionary
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slant
▪ I. slant, n.1 (slɑːnt, -æ-) Also 7, Sc. 9 slaunt. [Connected with slant adv., a., and v. See also slent n.1] 1. a. The slope of a hill, piece of ground, etc.; a sloping stretch of ground; an inclined plane or surface.1655 Moufet & Bennet Health's Improv. (1746) 87 The best Situation of a House or ... Oxford English Dictionary
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unsacred
▪ I. † unˈsacred, ppl. a.1 Obs. [un-1 8.] Unconsecrated.1382 Wyclif in Knighton Chron. (Rolls) II. 161 Þe Sacrament of the Autere white and ronde and like tyl oure brede or ost unsacrede. 1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) VII. 263 Thomas wolde ȝit nouȝt assent, but..wente his wey unsacred. c 1440 Alph. Ta... Oxford English Dictionary
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sleck
▪ I. sleck (small coal); var. slack n.2▪ II. sleck, n. dial. [Cf. MLG. and LG. slick, G. schlick, schlich.] Soft mud; ooze. It is very doubtful whether slec (v.r. slech) in Leg. Kath. 1662 can be regarded as an early example of this.1840 Hodgson Hist. Northumb. III. ii. 319/2 The main sewer or drain... Oxford English Dictionary
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