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▪ I. † slopper, n.1 Obs.—1 = slop n.1 4.
1549Wills & Inv. N.C. (Surtees, 1835) 131 It'm I gyue to Robert sawer a payre of frese sloppers. ▪ II. † slopper, n.2 Obs.—1 A scupper.
1622R. Hawkins Obs. Voy. S. Sea xvii. 40 The Iesus of Lubecke..had beene burnt without redemption, if that my Father..had not commaunded her Sloppers to be stopt, and the men to come to the Pumpes. ▪ III. slopper, n.3|ˈslɒpə(r)| [f. slop n.1 + -er1.] A dealer in slop-clothing.
1854Illustr. Lond. News 16 Dec. 624/2 The old system of making clothes by the wholesale sloppers. ▪ IV. † slopper (also -are) obs. variant of slipper a.
1423Jas. I Kingis Q. clxiii, The sudayn weltering Of that Ilk quhele, that sloppare was to hold. c1540Boke of fayre Gentylwoman A iv, Cast up thyne eye and seke howe slopper chaunce Illudeth her men. |