Definition of Sloots

1. sloot [n] - See also: sloot

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sloots

sloomed
sloomier
sloomiest
slooming
slooms
sloomy
sloop
sloop of war
slooplike
sloops
sloosh
slooshed
slooshes
slooshing
sloot
sloots (current term)
slop-seller
slop basin
slop bowl
slop bucket
slop chest
slop jar
slop pail
slopdosh
slope

Literary usage of Sloots

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

1. Waldie's Select Circulating Library by Adam Waldie (1833)
"... wifh all its ditches and its dykes, its sloots, sluices, and polders, is unquestionably one of the most singular, the most curious, and most interesting ..."

2. Laws of the State of New York by New York (State). (1807)
"... in the said county of Orange, to the intersection of the road leading from Sterling iron vorks, near the house of Stephen sloots, running ih the present ..."

3. The American Historical Magazine by Publishing Society of New York, Americana Society (1907)
"My Love to Mother and all the Children— and Remain Your Loving Husband JAMES CLINTON n sloots July 16th 1777 Our Main Army lies about four Miles from here ..."

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