Lexicographical Neighbors of Slived
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, ..."