slain |
slane |
As nouns the difference between slain and slane
is that
slain is with "the" Those who have been killed while
slane is a spade for cutting turf or peat, consisting of an iron flat-bladed head and a long wooden shaft.
As a verb slain
is past participle of lang=en.
slane |
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slane |
As a noun slane is
(ireland) a spade for cutting turf or peat, consisting of an iron flat-bladed head and a long wooden shaft.
slane |
slake |
As a noun slane
is (ireland) a spade for cutting turf or peat, consisting of an iron flat-bladed head and a long wooden shaft.
As a verb slake is
.
clane |
slane |
As an adjective clane
is .
As a noun slane is
(ireland) a spade for cutting turf or peat, consisting of an iron flat-bladed head and a long wooden shaft.
slade |
slane |
As nouns the difference between slade and slane
is that
slade is a valley, a flat grassy area, a glade while
slane is a spade for cutting turf or peat, consisting of an iron flat-bladed head and a long wooden shaft.
As a proper noun Slade
is {{surname}.
slane |
stane |
As nouns the difference between slane and stane
is that
slane is (ireland) a spade for cutting turf or peat, consisting of an iron flat-bladed head and a long wooden shaft while
stane is .
slaie |
slane |
As nouns the difference between slaie and slane
is that
slaie is a weaver's reed; a sley while
slane is a spade for cutting turf or peat, consisting of an iron flat-bladed head and a long wooden shaft.
slane |
spane |
As a noun slane
is (ireland) a spade for cutting turf or peat, consisting of an iron flat-bladed head and a long wooden shaft.
As a verb spane is
(obsolete|uk|dialect) to wean; to spean.
slans |
slane |
As nouns the difference between slans and slane
is that
slans is while
slane is (ireland) a spade for cutting turf or peat, consisting of an iron flat-bladed head and a long wooden shaft.
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