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- Slitter n.2 ‡ SLITTER , n . 2 A tattered ragged state (Ork. 1970). Ork. 1929 Marw. : His claes were hingan in a slitter aboot him. [ Cf . Icel. slitur , O.N. slitri , rags, tatters.]
- Slitter v., n.1 SLITTER , v ., n . 1 Also sluit(t)er ; sklitter . [′slɪtər] I . v . 1 . To work or Lilts 231: Ye'll slitter ankle deep in glaur. m.Sc. 1991 William Neill in Tom Hubbard The. ). Edb. 2004 : She's an awfie slitter when she's painting. [Variant of Slutter , q.v .]
- Slait n.1, adj. , id. See Slotter , and Slitter , n. 1 ]
- Slather v., n. spill, slobber, trail the feet, thin mud, and slatter with sim. meanings, a sloven. Cf. also Slitter
- Slutter v., n., adv.), sclaiter ; ¶ sluther . See also Slitter . [′slʌtər; Cai., em.Sc. (a) ′slu-; ′slø-, ′skl(j)-] I . v . Cf . Slitter , with which some of the forms are interchangeable, Sloiter , Sklyte .]
- Sklyte n., v., adv. association with Slitter .]