Definition of Slived

1. slive [v] - See also: slive

Lexicographical Neighbors of Slived

sliting
slitless
slitlike
slitmask
slitmasks
slits
slitted
slitten
slitter
slitters
slittier
slittiest
slitting
slitty
slive
slived (current term)
sliven
sliver
slivered
sliverer
sliverers
slivering
sliverlike
slivers
slivery
slives
sliving
slivovic
slivovices
slivovitz

Literary usage of Slived

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. St. Nicholas by Mary Mapes Dodge (1888)
"... which he had somehow pictured in his mind as very fine, was extremely small; and when he got inside of it he noticed a slived and moldy smell, ..."

2. General History of the Christian Religion and Church by August Neander, Alexander James William Morrison (1852)
"... he requested that it might be a resting-place for pilgrims, for he also had constantly slived as a wayfarer. He died, in 1005, a tranquil, easy death, ..."

3. Tiw: Or, A View of the Roots and Stems of the English as a Teutonic Tongue by William Barnes (1862)
"... s. a piece slived off. Sleep, slackness of limbs and body. SLEEPY, s. slack, decomposed, as a rotten apple. ..."

4. Tiw: Or, A View of the Roots and Stems of the English as a Teutonic Tongue by William Barnes (1862)
"... s. a piece slived off. Sleep, slackness of limbs and body. SLEEPY, s. slack, decomposed, as a rotten apple. ..."

5. System Des Tellurismus Oder Thierischen Magnetismus: Ein Handbuch Fur by Dietrich Georg Kieser (1826)
"... Root of hemlock , digg'd i' th,' dark ; Liver of blaspheming lew: Gall of goat, and slips of yew, slived in the moon's eclipse ; Nose of Turk, ..."

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