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单词 slonk
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slonkn.

Brit. /slɒŋk/, U.S. /slɔŋk/, /slɑŋk/, Scottish English /slɔŋk/
Etymology: Of doubtful origin: compare Danish dialect slånk, slunk a hollow or depression in the ground, and Middle Low German -slunc, Low German slunk, German dialect schlunk, schlonk gullet, gorge, abyss.
Scottish and northern dialect.
(See later quots. and cf. slunk n.) The Eng. Dial. Dict. also records the word from Kent.
ΘΚΠ
the world > the earth > land > landscape > marsh, bog, or swamp > [noun] > wet place, mire, or slough
sloughc900
mooreOE
letch1138
mire1219
sougha1300
dew1377
slop?a1400
flashc1440
slothc1440
slonk1488
slot?a1500
rilling1610
slab1610
water-gall1657
slunkc1700
slack1719
mudhole1721
bog-hole1788
spew1794
wetness1805
stabble1821
slob1836
sludge1839
soak1839
mudbath1856
squire-trap1859
loblolly1865
glue-pot1892
swelter1894
poaching1920
1488 (c1478) Hary Actis & Deidis Schir William Wallace (Adv.) (1968–9) iii. l. 4 Baith erbe and froyte, busk and bewis, braid Haboundandlye in euiry slonk and slaid.
1513 G. Douglas tr. Virgil Æneid xi. xi. 84 In dern sladis and mony scroggy slonk.
1563 N. Winȝet tr. St. Vincent of Lérins For Antiq. Catholike Fayth ii, in Certain Tractates (1890) II. 19 Sa grete dangerous slonkis of sindry errouris.
?16.. R. Lindesay Chron. Scot. (1728) 90 She standing in a slonk [v.r. slake] bringing home water.
1728 A. Ramsay Poems Gloss. Slonk, a Mire, Ditch, or Slough.
1880 W. H. Patterson Gloss. Words Antrim & Down Slonk,..a ditch; a deep, wet hollow in a road.
1894 R. O. Heslop Northumberland Words Slonk, a depression in the ground, like a ‘swallow hole’.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1912; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

slonkv.

Etymology: Of obscure origin: compare Dutch slokken to swallow, and the German forms cited under slonk n.
rare.
transitive. To swallow greedily. Caxton may have read slont ende at in place of stont ende at in the Dutch original.
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the world > food and drink > food > consumption of food or drink > eating > processes or manners of eating > eat via specific process [verb (transitive)] > eat voraciously
forswallowOE
gulch?c1225
afretea1350
moucha1350
glop1362
gloup1362
forglut1393
worrya1400
globbec1400
forsling1481
slonk1481
franch1519
gull1530
to eat up1535
to swallow up1535
engorge1541
gulp1542
ramp1542
slosh1548
raven1557
slop1575
yolp1579
devour1586
to throw oneself on1592
paunch1599
tire1599
glut1600
batten1604
frample1606
gobbet1607
to make a (also one's) meal on (also upon)a1616
to make a (also one's) meal of1622
gorge1631
demolish1639
gourmanda1657
guttle1685
to gawp up1728
nyam1790
gamp1805
slummock1808
annihilate1815
gollop1823
punish1825
engulf1829
hog1836
scoff1846
brosier1850
to pack away1855
wolf1861
locust1868
wallop1892
guts1934
murder1935
woof1943
pelicana1953
pig1979
1481 W. Caxton tr. Hist. Reynard Fox (1970) 53 The false keytyf ete and slonked her in so hungerly that he lefte neyther flessh ne bone.
1897 F. S. Ellis Reynard the Fox (new ed.) xxv. 131 A cynic grin His face bore while he slonked her in.]
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1912; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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