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slitch
slitch Obs. exc. dial. (slɪtʃ) Forms: 5 slicche, slycche, 5–6 sliche, 6 slich, slyche, slytche, slitche, 7– slitch. [app. representing an OE. *sl{iacu}c (see slike n.); for the phonetic development cf. ditch, sitch.] = sleech n. (See also quot. 1794.)c 1400 Destr. Troy 5763 The Troiens dong hom doun... Oxford English Dictionary
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slicche
slicche obs. form of slitch. Oxford English Dictionary
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sletch
▪ I. † sletch obs. var. of sleech n. or slitch.1743 Maxwell Ser. Trans. 44 Sea-sletch, Clay and Lime. Ibid. 125 Indeed they chuse to have Mud with the Sand, and this they call Sletch.▪ II. sletch, v. rare. Now dial. (slɛtʃ) Also 5 slech; pa. tense sleghte. [repr. OE. slæccan (also á-, ᵹeslæccan), f.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Will Oldham discography
City, 2000) More Revery (studio version) – Bonny Billy (Temporary Residence, 2001) Amalgamated Sons of Rest – Amalgamated Sons of Rest (Galaxia, 2002) Slitch wikipedia.org
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sleech
▪ I. sleech, n. dial. (sliːtʃ) Also 8–9 sleetch, Sc. sleitch. [app. a later form of slitch.] 1. Mud deposited by the sea or a river; soil composed of this.1587 Fleming Contn. Holinshed III. 1540/1 Wher the slub or sleech is fifteene foot deepe at the least, and the maine rocke immediatlie vnderneath... Oxford English Dictionary
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slutch
▪ I. slutch, n. (slʌtʃ) [Of uncertain origin: cf. sludge n. and slush n.1 It is doubtful whether sluche in the Destr. Troy 12529 is an early example of this, as the form in other passages of the poem is slic(c)he slitch; but cf. slutch v. 1.] 1. Mud, mire, slush. Now dial. Cf. also sea-slutch (sea 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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slike
▪ I. slike, n. Sc. and north. Now rare or Obs. Forms: 5, 8 slyk (5 slyik), 5–6 slyke; 5–6, 9 slike (6 slik); 9 sleyk. [? OE. *sl{iacu}c, = Fris. slyk, MDu. slijc, sliec (Du. slijk), MLG. slîk, slyk (LG. slîk), OHG. slîch (G. dial. schleich): see slitch and cf. slick n.2] Mud, slime, sludge.1375 Barb... Oxford English Dictionary
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