Slic[c]

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - slic[c]

According to the Old English Dictionary:

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slic[c]
n. A hammer :-- Sleánde slicc (slicc for slecg?) mallei percutientes, Kent. Gl. 723, see the note. Hé sceal habban . . . slic (in a list of weaver's implements; slíc an implement for smoothing what is woven, a sleek-stone, cf. slykston amethon, Wülck. Gl. 563, 26: letatorium, 593, 19. Slekstone/ lacinaiorium, Wrt. Voc. i. 218, 2. A slike-stone lucchier, 172, 15. See also Prompt. Parand slícian. slicc

Related words: 458, note 2., Anglia ix. 263, 15. v. sliccan

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