Outslid vs Outslip - What's the difference?
outslid | outslip |
(outslide)
(poetic) To slide outward, onward, or forward; to advance by sliding.
(obsolete) Something that has slipped out; a mistake, a slip.
*1603 , (John Florio), translating Michel de Montaigne, Essays , III.8:
*:I often hazard upon certaine outslips of my minde for which I distrust my selfe; and certaine verball wilie-beguilies, whereat I shake mine eares; but I let them runne at hab or nab […].
As verbs the difference between outslid and outslip
is that outslid is past tense of outslide while outslip is {{cx|obsolete|transitive|lang=en}} To escape, to slip away from.As a noun outslip is
{{cx|obsolete}} Something that has slipped out; a mistake, a slip.outslid
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Verb
(head)outslide
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