slade
Americannoun
plural
sladesExample Sentences
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That theffe I saw to nyght, Here be-side a slade.
From Torrent of Portyngale by Unknown
But he slade aye awa or the sun was up, He ne’er could look straught on Macmillan’s cup;58 They watch’d—but nane saw him his brose ever sup Nor a spune sought Aiken-drum.
From Spare Hours by Brown, John
My Julia's arms encircled me, An' saftly slade the hours awa', Till dawning coost a glimm'rin' e'e Upon the hills o' Gallowa'.
From The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume II. The Songs of Scotland of the past half century by Rogers, Charles
Straucht ower the water slade frae the mune A glimmer o' cauld weet licht; Ane o' her horns rase the water abune, And lampit across the nicht.
From The poetical works of George MacDonald in two volumes — Volume 2 by MacDonald, George
It would have been better for William-a-Trent to have been abed with sorrow—says the ballad—than to be that day in the greenwood slade to meet with Little John's arrow.
From Robin Hood by McSpadden, J. Walker (Joseph Walker)
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