slief

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Derived from Proto-West Germanic *slaubjōn, from Proto-Germanic *slaubijōną (to slip into), perhaps allied to Proto-Germanic *sleupaną (to slip, glide, sneak).

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slīef f

  1. sleeve

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  • Middle English: slefe, sleve