A. S. scua, umbra.

To SLA, v. a.
1. To strike.
V. [Slew].
2. To slay, to kill.
Wyntown.

Moes. G. slahan, Isl. sla-a, Belg. sla, to strike.

SLABBER, s. A slovenly fellow, Dumfr.

Teut. slabber-en, E. to slabber.

SLACK, s. An opening between hills.
V. [Slak].

* SLACK, adj.
1. Slow, S. B.
2. Transferred to money, when payments are made slowly, S. B.
Gl. Shirr.
3. Thinly occupied, regarding place, S.
4. Not trust-worthy; loose in conduct, S.
5. Reluctant to pay a debt, S.

A. S. sleac, Su. G. slak, remissus.

SLADE, SLAID, s. A hollow, a den, S. B.
Douglas.

Isl. slaed, vallis; A. S. id. via in convallibus; Dan. slet, Isl. sletta, planities.