- slatter
- slat·ter
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Slatter — may refer to:*Kate Elizabeth Slatter, Australian rower *Leonard Slatter, British / South African air marshal *Neil Slatter, Welsh footabller … Wikipedia
Slatter — Slat ter, v. i. [E. slat to throw or dash about.] To be careless, negligent, or aswkward, esp. with regard to dress and neatness; to be wasteful. Ray. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Slatter — This long established surname, widely recorded in Church Registers of England, Scotland, and the Irish province of Leinster, is of early medieval English origin, and is an occupational name for someone who covered roofs with slate. The derivation … Surnames reference
slatter — Mawdesley Glossary to drop or scatter loose materials, to litter … English dialects glossary
slåtter — s ( n, slåttrar) höskörd, mejande av gräs, mark för höskörd, tid för höskörd … Clue 9 Svensk Ordbok
slatter — ˈslad.ə(r) noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English sclatter, from sclat slat + er more at slat 1. dialect chiefly England : slater 2 … Useful english dictionary
slatter-pouch — … Useful english dictionary
Leonard Slatter — Infobox Military Person name= Leonard Horatio Slatter lived= 8 December 1894 ndash; 14 April 1961 placeofbirth= Durban, South Africa placeofdeath= Uxbridge, England caption= nickname= allegiance=flag|United Kingdom rank= Air Marshal… … Wikipedia
Neil Slatter — (born 30 May 1964 in Cardiff) is a Welsh former professional footballer, who played at left back. He began his career with Bristol Rovers in 1980, where he remained for five years before moving on to Oxford United.[1] Early Life He was a pupil at … Wikipedia
Kate Elizabeth Slatter — Kate Slatter is a three time Olympian in rowing [http://www.ais.org.au/rowing/achievements.asp] from South Australia. Kate competed in the Women s Coxless Four (1992) and Coxless Pair (1996 and 2000). Winning in the Coxless Pair at Atlanta 96… … Wikipedia