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Slade vs Slape - What's the difference?

slade | slape |

As a noun slade

is a sleigh.

As an adjective slape is

(uk|dialect) slippery; smooth.

slade

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • A valley, a flat grassy area, a glade.
  • *, Bk.V:
  • *:Yet he slow in the slade of men of armys mo than syxty with his hondys.
  • (obsolete) The sole of a plough.
  • *{{quote-magazine, date=1945-01-29, magazine=Time Magazine
  • , title= Pattern Prays , passage=The Bishop, wearing a gleaming cape of green and gold, raised his hand over the plough and the kneeling farmers: "God speed the plough: the beam and the mouldboard, the slade and the sidecap, the share and the coulters

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    slape

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (UK, dialect) slippery; smooth
  • (UK, dialect) crafty; hypocritical
  • Derived terms

    * slape ale (Webster 1913) ----