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SLONK, _s._ A mire, a ditch.

_Wallace._

Belg. _sleyncke_, lacuna, fovea.

_To_ ~Slonk~, ~Slunk~, _v. n._

1. To wade through a mire, S.

_Ramsay._

2. To sink in mind, S. O.

_To_ SLOOM, _v. n._ To slumber, S. B.

_Pop. Ball._

Teut. _sluym-en_, leviter dormire.

~Sloomy corn~, grain which is not well filled, S.; q. what slumbers in the growth.

_Callander._

SLOP, _s._ A gap.

V. ~Slap~.

_Barbour._

_To_ ~Slop~, _v. a._

1. To make a gap.

_Doug._

2. To hew down.

_Douglas._

3. _To slop throw_, to pierce.

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