slocken, sloken, IV, 386, 16: quench.
slode, pret. of slide, II, 59, 22: split.
sloe, sloo, I, 210, 9; III, 77, 438: slay. pret. sloughe. p. p. slowe, slone. See slo.
slogan, III, 474, 32: war-cry, gathering word of a clan. Jamieson.
sloken, slocken, III, 473, 14: quench (fire), p. p., IV, 60 b, after 10 (with ellipsis of have).
slough-hounds, IV, 3, 15: sleuth-hounds, blood-hounds (slooth, b, 4, 15).
sloughe, pret. of slo, slay, III, 308, 25.
slowe, p. p. of slo, slay, II, 479, 17.
sma, small. of linen, I, 428, 18; 419, 3; II, 128, 5; 130, 4; 133, D 3; 134, 7; 269, 15; III, 7, E 12: of fine texture. of the blast of a horn, II, 258, 31; small, V, [83], 48: shrill, keen. of wine, I will drain it sma, IV, 476, 8: should mean, strain it fine, or, pour out in a thin stream, run it off gently; the intention seems to be, give but a small quantity.
smeek, IV, 385, 25: smoke.