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单词 slape
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slapeadj.

/sleɪp/
Origin: A borrowing from early Scandinavian. Etymon: Norse sleip-r.
Etymology: < Old Norse sleip-r (Icelandic sleipur, Norwegian sleip) slippery.
northern dialect.
1. Slippery; smooth. Also figurative, crafty, cunning, deceitful.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > ability > skill or skilfulness > cunning > [adjective]
warec888
craftyOE
hinderyeapc1000
yepec1000
foxc1175
slya1200
hinderc1200
quaint?c1225
wrenchfulc1225
wiltfula1250
wilyc1330
subtle1340
cautelous138.
sleightful1380
subtile1387
enginousa1393
wilfula1400
wilyc1407
sleighty1412
serpentinec1422
ginnousa1425
wittya1425
semyc1440
artificial?a1475
sleight1495
slapea1500
shrewdc1525
craftly1526
foxy1528
gleering?1533
foxish1535
insidious1545
vafrous1548
wily beguile1550
wilely1556
fine1559
todly1571
practic1585
subdolous1588
captious1590
witryff1598
cautel1606
cunninga1616
versute1616
shiftfula1618
artificious1624
insidiary1625
canny1628
lapwing-like1638
pawky?a1640
tricksome1648
callid1656
versutious1660
artful1663
slim1674
dexterous1701
trickish1705
supple1710
slid1719
vulpinary1721
tricksy1766
trickful1775
sneck-drawing1786
tricky1786
louche1819
sneck-drawn1820
slyish1828
vulpine1830
kokum1839
spidery1843
dodgy1861
ladino1863
carney1881
slinky1951
the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > [adjective]
ficklea1000
hinderyeapc1000
swikelc1000
as right (also stiff, straight, crooked, etc.) as a ram's hornOE
fakenOE
swikefulc1100
frakelc1175
swikec1175
wrenchfulc1225
wielfulc1275
ginfulc1300
guileful13..
treacherousc1330
guilesomea1382
guilousc1384
enginousa1393
deceivant1393
treacherc1400
serpentinec1422
deceivousa1425
guilyc1430
beguilous1483
slapea1500
fallacious1509
treget1519
gaudya1529
beguileful1530
Spanish1530
juggling?1531
snakish1532
prestigious?1534
knack-hardy1549
pratting1570
fogging1585
snakya1586
abusive1595
faithless1597
faiterous1600
guiled1600
trompant1605
amusing1609
braida1616
dodging1625
Ulyssean1639
tricksome1648
knackish1660
hocus-pocus1668
bubbling1675
rusé1689
tricking1697
trickish1705
lurching1728
tricksy1766
trickful1775
tricky1786
slippy1828
shirky1847
dodgy1861
sidewinding1902
slithery1902
hyping1968
deceiteous-
the world > space > shape > flatness or levelness > smoothness > [adjective] > smooth and slippery
slippera1050
slibbery?c1225
slidderya1250
slidder1398
lubric1490
slid1513
slippery1551
icy?1552
slipperous1585
glib1594
gliding1594
slicked1594
glibbery1601
lubrical1602
slape1671
slithery1825
slithy1855
butter-smooth1868
slick1901
a1500 (a1460) Towneley Plays (1994) I. ii. 23 Whoso will do after me, Full slape of thrift then shal he be.
1671 S. Skinner & T. Henshaw Etymologicon Linguæ Anglicanæ Slape, quod agro nostro Linc. lubricum & mollem signat.
1691 J. Ray N. Country Words in J. Ray Coll. Eng. Words (ed. 2) Slape, slippery.
1788 W. Marshall Provincialisms E. Yorks. in Rural Econ. Yorks. II. 353 Slape, slippery; as ice, or a dirty path.
1835 Blackwood's Mag. 38 562 Doff it, and lo! the slape sconce of the Doctor.
1901 Marquis of Lorne V.R.I. 48 The gardener warned her to be careful, as the ground was ‘slape’.
2. Of ale: (see quots.).
ΘΚΠ
the world > physical sensation > taste and flavour > savouriness > [adjective]
likingeOE
goodOE
lickerousc1275
deliciousa1325
daintya1382
dainteousc1386
daintiful1393
delicatea1398
merrya1398
savourlyc1400
liciousc1420
savourousa1425
daintethc1430
lustyc1430
feelsomea1450
nuttya1450
seasonablea1475
delicativec1475
unctuous1495
well-tasteda1500
daintive1526
savoury1533
exquisite1561
spicy1562
well-relished?1575
finger-licking1584
toothsome1584
taste-pleasinga1586
daint1590
relishsome1593
lickerish1595
tastesome1598
friand1599
tooth-tempting1603
relishing1605
well-relishing1608
neat1609
hungry1611
palate-pleasing1611
tasteful1611
palatea1617
tastya1617
palatable1619
toothful1622
sipid1623
unsoured1626
famelic1631
tasteablea1641
piquant1645
sapid1646
saporousa1670
slape1671
palativea1682
flavorous1697
nice1709
well-flavoured1717
gusty1721
flavoury1727
fine-palated1735
unrepulsive1787
degustatory1824
zesty1826
peckish1845
mouth-watering1847
flavoursome1853
unreasty1853
unrancida1855
relishy1864
toothy1864
flavoured1867
tasty-looking1867
hungrifying1886
velvety1888
snappy1892
zippy1911
savoursome1922
delish1953
the world > food and drink > drink > intoxicating liquor > ale or beer > ale > [adjective] > qualities
cornyc1386
foggy1619
well-wrought1626
slape1671
notty1725
of the first strike1819
yeast-bitten1829
beaded1884
1671 S. Skinner & T. Henshaw Etymologicon Linguæ Anglicanæ [with Latin explanation, translated by Ray].
1674 J. Ray N. Country Words Slape-ale: Lincoln. Plain ale as opposed to Ale medicated with Wormwood or Scurvy-grass, or mixed with any other liquor.
1742 R. Gale in W. C. Lukis Family Mem. W. Stukeley (1882) I. 338 His old companions say they will in a little time bring him back again to slape-ale.
1787 F. Grose Provinc. Gloss. Slape-yale, rich, soft or smooth ale.
1866 J. E. Brogden Provinc. Words Lincs. Slape, strong, soft and sweet (applied to ale).

Compounds

attributive and in other combinations, as slape-faced, slape-fingered, slape-haired, etc.; slape-face n. (see quot. 1847); also, a smooth-faced man.For other combinations of this type, see the Eng. Dial. Dict.
ΘΚΠ
the world > life > the body > external parts of body > head > face > types of face > [noun] > person having
good face1591
chitty-face1601
dogfacea1627
Lenten chapsa1640
pretty face1675
baby face1726
slape-face1847
pinch-face1911
pizza face1964
zit-face1974
the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > dissimulation, pretence > hypocrisy > [noun] > a hypocrite
hypocrite?c1225
dissimuler1386
whited (painted) sepulchre1388
dissimulator?a1513
dissembler1526
cafard1539
Tartuffe1688
hypocritic1818
Pecksniff1844
possum1846
slape-face1847
double-face1892
1805 R. Anderson Ballads in Cumberland Dial. 77 Left-handed Sim, slape-finger'd Sam.
1830 J. Rayson Misc. Poems, Songs, & Ballads 47 For slape finger't art he is equall'd by neane.
1847 J. O. Halliwell Dict. Archaic & Provinc. Words II Slape-face, a soft-spoken, mealy-mouthed hypocrite.
1884 W. Black Judith Shakespeare i If he..have a red beard, I will not have him... If he be a slape-face, I will have none of him.
1890 Cornhill Mag. Oct. 392 There were..two distinct breeds [of dogs]: the slape-haired and the rough-haired.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1911; most recently modified version published online March 2020).
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