Part 771 (1/2)
_To_ ~Slairt~ _about_, to go about sluggishly, S. B.
Teut. _sloordigh_, sordidus.
_To_ SLAISTER, SLYSTER, _v. n._
1. To do any thing in an awkward and dirty way, S.
_Antiquary._
2. To work in any thing moist or unctuous, S.
3. To move clumsily through a miry road, S.
Su. G. _slask-a_, humorem sordidum effundere.
_To_ ~Slaister~, _v. a._ To bedaub, S.
_Ferguson._
~Slaister~, ~Slyster~, ~Slaistery~, _s._ A heterogeneous ma.s.s, S.
_Ferguson._
SLAIT, _pret._ Slitted, cut.
_Evergreen._
_To_ SLAIT, _v. a._
1. To level.
Su. G. _slaet-a_, id.
2. To depreciate, W. Loth.
3. To abuse grossly, to maltreat.
_Guthrie._
4. To wipe.
_Ritson._
SLAIt.i.t, _part. pa._ Exhausted with fatigue.
_Balnevis._