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SLOCKEN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SLOCKEN is quench, extinguish.
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slocken - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Verb · (transitive, dialectal) To put out, extinguish (a fire). · (transitive, dialectal) To quench; to allay; to slake. · 1880 Robert Louis Stevenson.
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slocken, adj. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the adjective slocken is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for slocken is from around 1400.
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slocken
▪ I. slocken, v. north. and Sc. (ˈslɒk(ə)n) Forms: 4–9 sloken, 4–6 slokyn, 5–6 (9) slokin (6 -yne); 4, 6 slokkin, 4 (9) slokken, 6 slo(c)kne, 6– slocken (9 -an, -in). [a. ON. slokna (Norw. slokna, slokkna, Sw. slockna, older Da. slogne, slugne), f. slokinn, pa. pple. of sl{obar}kkva: see slock v.1] ...
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SLOCKEN definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
slake in British English · 1. (transitive) literary. to satisfy (thirst, desire, etc) · 2. (transitive) poetic. to cool or refresh · 3. Also: slack. to undergo ...
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SND :: slocken - Dictionaries of the Scots Language
To quench or slake the thirst of (a person or animal), to satisfy (someone) as regards drink (Gall. 1824 MacTaggart Gallov. Encycl. 94).
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slock
▪ I. slock, v.1 Chiefly Sc. (slɒk) Forms: 4–7, 9 sloke, 6 sloik, 9 sloak; 5 slok, 5, 9 slokk-, 8– slock. [f. ON. slokinn, pa. pple. of sl{obar}kkva (Norw. sl{obar}kka, Sw. dial. slökka) to be extinguished, go out; the stem is related to that of slack a. Cf. slocken v. and pa. pple.] † 1. intr. a. To...
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slocken, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the verb slocken is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for slocken is from before 1300, ...
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SLOCK Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. of 3 transitive verb (1) ˈsläk -ed/-ing/-s dialectal, British : quench, drench slock 2 of 3 noun plural -s chiefly Scottish : drink, swallow
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Slocken Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Slocken definition: (dialectal) To put out, extinguish (a fire).
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Slocken Definition, Meaning & Usage | FineDictionary.com
(v.t) Slocken slok′n to quench, extinguish; Slocken Also Slok′en. Usage in literature #. I'll take the ale, though, for it slockens (moistens) my cough.
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slocken - Dictionary - Thesaurus
(transitive, dialectal) To put out, extinguish (a fire). (transitive, dialectal) To quench; to allay; to slake. 1880 Robert Louis Stevenson. Kidnapped.
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forslocken
† forˈslocken, v. Obs.—1 [f. for- prefix1 + slocken.] pa. pple. only: Drowned.1401 Pol. Poems (Rolls) II. 40 The moone is al blodi and dymme..that signefieth lordship forslokend in synne.
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sloe
▪ I. sloe (sləʊ) Forms: α. 1 slah (slach-), slaᵹ (slaᵹh-), 1, 5 sla, 3–7 slo, 4–6 sloo, 6 sloa, 6– sloe (9 dial. sloo, slue, slew). β. pl. 1 slan, 4 slon, 5 sloon, 5–6 sloen, 7 slone, slane. γ. 6–7 slow(e. δ. 6– Sc. and north. slae, 9 north. sla(a, slaigh, slay, slea, slee, etc. [OE. slá(h), etc., =...
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gleede
▪ I. gleed, n. (gliːd) Forms: 1 glœ́d, gléd, 2–6 glede, 4–6 gleede, 5–6 Sc. gleid, 6–7 glead(e, 7– gleed. [Common Teut.: OE. glœ́d, gléd str. f. = OFris. glêd, OS. glôd- (MDu. gloet, gloed-, Du. gloed), OHG. gluot (mod.G. glut), ON. glóð (Sw., Da. glöd):—OTeut. *glôđi-z, related to glow v.] 1. A liv...
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