"sloh" meaning in Old English

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Noun

IPA: /sloːx/ Forms: slōh [canonical, masculine, neuter]
Etymology: From Proto-Germanic *slōhaz, of unknown ultimate origin. Related to Middle High German sluoche (“ditch”), Middle Low German sloch (“muddy place”). Etymology templates: {{inh|ang|gem-pro|*slōhaz}} Proto-Germanic *slōhaz, {{cog|gmh|sluoche|t=ditch}} Middle High German sluoche (“ditch”), {{cog|gml|sloch|t=muddy place}} Middle Low German sloch (“muddy place”) Head templates: {{head|ang|nouns|||||g=m|g2=n|g3=|head=slōh|sort=}} slōh m or n, {{ang-noun|m|g2=n|head=slōh}} slōh m or n
  1. slough
    Sense id: en-sloh-ang-noun-mPL8UA0i Categories (other): Old English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Old English entries with incorrect language header: 1 39 40 19 1
  2. mud
    Sense id: en-sloh-ang-noun-rwf~kat8

Download JSONL data for sloh meaning in Old English (1.4kB)

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    "Old English terms derived from Proto-Germanic",
    "Old English terms inherited from Proto-Germanic",
    "Old English terms with IPA pronunciation"
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    },
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