10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SLIDDER»
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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language
Slipperiness, 55. 2. Smoothness of versification. Bamsay. Slidder, adj. Uustable,
variable. Lynds. Slidijkk, s. Slipperiness. Pal. Hon. To Slidder, v. a. To pronouncc
indistinct- ly,S. Teut. slidder-en, celeritertendere; Isl. slodr-ar, balbutio. Sliddery.
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Www.chokecherry.us: The Adventures of Oliver Starr
he heard Slidder yell at one of his Worms. Convinced that the intruders had
indeed jumped into the river to escape, Low Lyfe pointed at several watery
shadows on the other side and cried, “I think I see them swimming over there,
Slidder.
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The English dialect dictionary, being the complete ...
He was juist as slid a deevil as evsr cam' not 0' the ill bit, Anus'rnonc Kirkz'rbrae (
1896) 3117. Cam. Hence Slldness, sb. glibness, deceit. Sc. (Jain) SLIDDEN, 11.
$0111. [slid-1111.] To slide. W. 81 J. GI. (1873). SLIDDER, v. sb.' and adj. Se. th.
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Jamieson's Dictionary of the Scottish Language: In which the ...
To SLIDDER, t>. n. To delay; to defer without any proper reason, Meama. — Teut.
slidder-en, serpere. SLIDDER, adj. Unstable ; variable. Lyndsay. SLIDDER, s.
Sllpperlness. Pal. of Поп. To SLIDDER, v. a. To pronounce indistinctly, S. — TeuL
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John Jamieson, John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.), John Longmuir, 1867
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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: ...
'SLIDDER, s. Slipperincss. —Thay na grippis thair micht hald for sliddcr. Police of
Honour, iii. 55. To SLIDDER, 'v. a. To pronounce indistinctly in consequence of
speaking with rapidity, to slur, S. Teut. slidrler-en prolabi ; et celcritcr tendere.
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A sequel to The diversions of Purley: containing an essay on ...
From to slide, preterite and past participle slid, is formed the frequentative to
slidder, to slide often. Dr. Johnson, " to slidder (slidder-en, Dutch), " to slide with
interruptions." Then Pyrrhus thus, go thou from me to fate, And to my father my
foul ...
John Barclay (of Calcots.), John Horne Tooke, 1826
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A Sequel to the Diversions of Purley: Containing an Essay on ...
From to slide, preterite and past participle slid, is formed the frequentative to
slidder, to slide often. Dr. Johnson, " to slidder (slidder-en, Dutch), " to slide with
interruptions.'" Then Pyrrhus thus, go thou from me to fate, And to my father my
foul ...
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Origins: A Short Etymological Dictionary of Modern English
See SLIVER. sled (n, hence v,whence sledding)—sledge, vehicular—sleigh;
slide (v,hencen), pt andpp slid—slidder—slither. 1. The basic ideaofthe groupis '
toslide': andslideitself comes from ME sliden,OE slīdanakinto OEslidor, slippery, ...
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An etmological dictionary of the scottish language
Teut. slidder-en, celeritertendere; Id. slodr-ar, balbutio. Slippery, Slipdry, Sliderie,
odj. 1. Slippery. S. Douglas. 2. Escaping one's grasp, S. Abp. Hamilloun. S.
Deceitful, S. Slipeknes, j. Slipperiness. Henrysone. SLIDDER, adj. Slow, inactive.
I trow it be a frost, for the way is slidder; See, for God avow, for cold as I chidder.
Magnificence. Thy words hang together as feathers in the wind. Folly. Ah sir, told I
not you how I did find 1820 A knave and a carl, and all of one kind? I saw a ...
John Skelton, Paula Neuss, 1980
6 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SLIDDER»
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The future of Scots
Wir uissed tae hearin the teum wirds o public relations slidder sneith by, an most o the Culture Secretary's screed wis wrote in this aesy tong. Sae nae wunner at, ... «Open Democracy, Jul 15»
Roof ripped off Far North house
A roof was reportedly peeled off a two-story house and smashed through the ranch slidder of the property behind it. Metservice severe weather forecaster Erick ... «Northern Advocate, May 15»
Prins Joachim om royal juleaften: Et rigtigt gedemarked
Derimod, en glædelig jul til alle de ganske almindelig danskere, der hårdtarbejdende slidder og slæber året rundt for alle andre end de kongelige. Reply · Like. «Avisen.dk, Dec 14»
Palmes dubbelmoral räcker till en thriller
Att Palme inte agerade då, och sen när allt röjdes sex år senare, kallade avslöjandet för ”slidder, sladder” gör korruptionen desto större. Han blåljög för att rädda ... «Aftonbladet, Nov 12»
Erik Eriksson: I debatten om kungen får tystade kvinnor äntligen en …
”Slidder sladder”, sade Palme. ”Horskvaller”, sade Fälldin. ”Lögn”, sade Geijer. ”Fria fantasier”, säger kungens kompisar. Något viktigt har ändå hänt sedan ... «Dagens Nyheter, Nov 10»
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”Slidder, sladder”, sa Olof Palme på 1970-talet om uppgifterna att justitieminister Lennart Geijer skulle ha besökt bordellmamman Doris Hopp. Trots att uppgiften ... «Aftonbladet, Nov 10»