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▪ I. † slopped, ppl. a.1 Obs.—1 In 7 slopt. [f. slop n.1 + -ed2.] Dressed in slops; wearing wide breeches.
a1601Pasquil & Kath. (1878) i. 125 Nor doe I enuie Poly⁓phemian puffes, Swizars slopt greatnesse. ▪ II. slopped, ppl. a.2|slɒpt| [f. slop v.2 + -ed2.] Soiled or marked with slops; sloppy.
1806J. Beresford Miseries Hum. Life ix. i, Coarse, grimed, slopped, scanty table cloth. 1864M. Eyre Walks S. France ix. (1865) 104 The tables..were all dusty, and all slopped. |