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slífan

  • verb [ strong ]
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Grammar
slífan, p. sláf; pp. slifen
To slive ('Slive to cut, slip, or slicc off. . . Palsgrave, "I slyve a gylowfloure or any other floure from his branche or stalke."' Baker, Northants Gloss.)
Etymology
[
Slyvyn a-sundyr findo, effisso
Cf. also
slyvynge, cuttynge a-wey avulsio, abscissio
;
slyvynge of a tre or oþer lyke físsula. He al hool or of hym slyvere (a slice, cutting),
  • Chauc. T. and C. iii. 138.
Sliver = slice still used in Scotland. v. Jamieson's Dict.
]
Similar entries
v. tó-slífan
Linked entries
v.  sléfan.
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