/sl̪ˠɯːt̪/, [s̪l̪ˠɯ̞ːt̪]
OriginPerhaps a borrowing from Old Norse slóða (“to drag, trail”), from Old Norse slóð (“a track, trail”), from Proto-Germanic *slōdō. Compare Dutch slodderen, German schlottern.
- drag, draw, haul, lug, pull, tow, trail, yank
Formsshlaod(past) · slaodaidh(future) · slaodadh(noun-from-verb) · slaodte(participle, past)
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