Sleht

Dizionario Anglo-Sassone Inglese Antico di Bosworth & Toller - sleht

Secondo il Dizionario dell'Inglese Antico:

sleów, slépan (

sleht
to sleep), slépan (to drag), slí adj. I. sleek, smooth v. slícian. II. cunning, crafty, using smooth words (v. wards given under slícian) :-- Ic wæs ána slícera ðonne ealle óðre drýas sapientior eram omnium sapientium mago-rum. Nar. 50, 19. [Prompt. Parv. slyke or smothe lenis. With browis smothe and slyke (rimes with chike). Chauc. R. R. 542. Thowe make hem slyke and fatte ynough, Pall. I. 689. Icel. slíkr sleek.] sleht

Parole correlate: sliht, slíw, slǽpan, slípan, slíw.slíc (7);

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