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See also: Slee and sleë

English

Adjective

slee (comparative sleer, superlative sleest)

  1. (dialectal, chiefly Northern England and Scotland) Alternative form of sly.

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Etymology

From Dutch slee.

Noun

slee (plural sleë)

  1. sledge
  2. sled, sleigh

Dutch

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Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sleː/
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  • Hyphenation: slee
  • Rhymes: -eː

Etymology 1

From older slede, from Middle Dutch slēde, from Old Dutch *slido, from Proto-Germanic *slidô.

Noun

slee f (plural sleeën, diminutive sleetje n)

  1. sled, sleigh, wheelless vehicle which glides on land or ice
  2. (colloquial) a large/prestigious car
    Synonym: bolide
Alternative forms
Derived terms
Descendants
  • Afrikaans: slee
  • English: sleigh
  • Papiamentu: slede (dated, from slede)

Etymology 2

From Middle Dutch sleeu, from Proto-West Germanic *slaihā, from Proto-Germanic *slaihǭ, from Proto-Indo-European *(s)leh₃y- (bluish); cognate to English sloe, and perhaps with Russian сли́ва (slíva, plum).

Noun

slee m (plural sleeën, diminutive sleetje n)

  1. blackthorn (Prunus spinosa)
    Synonym: sleedoorn
  2. sloe (fruit of the blackthorn, Prunus spinosa)
    Synonyms: sleedoorn, sleepruim

Etymology 3

From Middle Dutch slêeu, from Old Dutch *slēw, from Proto-West Germanic *slaiw, from Proto-Germanic *slaiwaz. Cognate with obsolete German schleh, English slow, Swedish slö.

Adjective

slee (comparative sleeër, superlative sleest)

  1. stiff, cramped
  2. blunt
  3. sour
Declension
Alternative forms
Synonyms
  • sleeuwig
  • sleeuwigheid

Etymology 4

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Verb

slee

  1. inflection of sleeën:
    1. first-person singular present indicative
    2. (in case of inversion) second-person singular present indicative
    3. imperative

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