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1. sleie n.

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(a) A part of a loom, consisting of wires or strips of reed, wood, etc., set in a frame, used for forcibly compressing the weft, a weaver's reed; sleie bred; sleie makere; webbinge (wevinge) sleie

2. slagh n.

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(a) Slaughter, murder; also, execution; slagh net, a meat animal for slaughter; (b) a stroke, blow; also, a clap of thunder.