Part 770 (1/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 6960K 2022-07-20

Teut _slabber-en_, E _to slabber_

SLACK, _s_ An opening between hills

V ~Slak~

SLACK, _adj_

1 Slow, S B

2 Transferred to money, when payments are made slowly, S B

_Gl shi+rr_

3 Thinly occupied, regarding place, S

4 Not trust-worthy; loose in conduct, S

5 Reluctant to pay a debt, S

A S _sleac_, Su G _slak_, remissus

SLADE, SLAID, _s_ A hollow, a den, S B

_Douglas_

Isl _slaed_, vallis; A S id via in convallibus; Dan _slet_, Isl _sletta_, planities

SLAE, SLA, _s_ The sloe, S

_Lightfoot_

A S _sla_, Belg _slee_, Germ _schleh_, id

SLAG, _s_ A portion of any soft substance lifted up from the rest, S

B

Isl _slagi_, hun-a_, humescere

SLAG, SLOG, _s_ A gust

_Maitland P_

Su G _slagg_, intehe_, nebula