Part 779 (1/2)
V ~Flouss~
_Barbour_
SLOUTH-HUND, _s_
V ~Sleuth-hund~
_To_ SLUBBER, _v a_
1 To s, so as to make a noise with the throat, S
2 To do any thing carelessly
_Z Boyd_
Su G _slabbr-a_, avide deglutire, Isl _slupr-a_, Dan _slubr-e_, itare
~Slubber~, _s_ The act of sing as described above, S
~Slubbery~, _adj_ Applied to flaccid food, in shich a noise is made by the throat, S
Teut _sobr-en_, flaccidum esse
_To_ SLUDDER, (pron _sluther_), _v a_ The same with ~Slubber~, S
sense 1
~Sluddery~, _adj_ Soft, flaccid, Fife
Teut _slodder-en_, flaccescere
_To_ SLUDDER, _v a_ To slur, to articulate indistinctly, S B
V ~Slidder~, _v_
SLUGGIED, _pret_ Sed greedily, Moray
_Pop Ball_
Teut _slock-en_, Su G _sluk-a_, Dan _slug-e_, deglutire
SLUGHORNE, SLOGGORNE, _s_
1 The watch-word used by troops in the field, S, _slogan_, S A