- slath
- slath;slath·er;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
slath — ˈslath, ȧ noun ( s) Etymology: perhaps of Scandinavian origin; akin to Norwegian dialect slöda, a basket used in fishing : the center of the bottom of a basket where the weaving is begun that is formed by crossing sticks at right angles and… … Useful english dictionary
slath sword — see slaugh sword … Useful english dictionary
ṡlath — श्लथ् … Indonesian dictionary
slath|er — … Useful english dictionary
slath·er — … Useful english dictionary
ā-ṡlath — आश्लथ् … Indonesian dictionary
vi-ṡlath — विश्लथ् … Indonesian dictionary
slather — slath·er … English syllables
slather — slath|er1 [ slæðər ] verb transitive INFORMAL to put a lot of a soft thick substance on a surface, or cover something with such a substance: slather on/over: Onion sauce is slathered over lightly boiled eggs. slather someone/something with… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
slather — slath|er [ˈslæðə US ər] v [T always + adverb/preposition] AmE to cover something with a thick layer of a soft substance slather sth in/with/on sth ▪ a slice of homemade bread, slathered with jam … Dictionary of contemporary English