sliden

From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Middle English

[edit]

Alternative forms

[edit]

Etymology

[edit]

From Old English slīdan. Cognates include Middle Dutch slīden, Middle Low German slīden, Middle High German slīten, and Sanskrit स्रेधति (sredhati).

Pronunciation

[edit]

Verb

[edit]

sliden

  1. To slide; to propel oneself along a surface:
    1. To slide then fall; to lose one's traction.
    2. To slip; to move from something's assigned place.
  2. To move, especially in an inconspicuous or noiseless way:
    1. To leak or secrete; to move as a liquid.
    2. To drop; to undergo falling or descent.
    3. To bend or deviate from something's original course.
    4. To leave or go away; to vanish.
    5. (figurative) To die; to undergo death.
  3. (figurative) To enter into iniquity or immoral behaviour.
  4. (rare) To experience alteration or modification; to become different.

Conjugation

[edit]
[edit]

Descendants

[edit]
  • English: slide
  • Scots: slide

References

[edit]

Old English

[edit]

Pronunciation

[edit]

Verb

[edit]

slīden

  1. plural present subjunctive of slīdan

Verb

[edit]

sliden

  1. plural preterite subjunctive of slīdan

Participle

[edit]

sliden

  1. past participle of slīdan