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SLOP, _s._ A compact body.

_Wallace._

Teut. _slepp_, agmen.

_To_ SLORP, _v. a._ To swallow ungracefully; making a noise with the mouth or throat, S. A.

Isl. _slupra_, id.; or O. Teut. _slorpe_, vorago.

SLORPING, _adj._ Tawdry, Roxb.

_Gl. Sibb._

Su. G. _slurfwig_, incuriosus, sordidus.

_To_ SLOT, _v. a._ To fasten by a bolt, S.

_Ruddiman._

Belg. _sluyt-en_, Su. G. _s.l.u.t-a_, claudere.

~Slot~, _s._

1. A bar, a bolt, S.

_Douglas._

Teut. _slot_, Belg. _sluyt_, sera, obex.

2. Applied to the mind.

_Rutherford._

3. A cross-spar fastening the _bulls_ of a harrow, Ang.

SLOT, _s._

1. _Slot of a hill_, a hollow in a hill, or between two ridges, S.

Isl. _slod-r_, res humilis et depressa.

2. _Slot of the breast_, pit of the stomach, S.

SLOT, _s._ Uncertain.