slaken
English
Verb
slaken
- Obsolete spelling of slacken
- 1914, Charles Warren Stoddard, Over the Rocky Mountains to Alaska:
- I was glad when we were very politely invited to get out of the train and walk a plank over a puddle that for a moment submerged the track; glad when we were advised to foot it over a trestle-bridge that sagged in the swift current of a swollen stream; and gladder still when our locomotive began to puff and blow and slaken its pace as we climbed up into the mouth of a ravine fragrant with the warm scents of summer--albeit we could boast but a solitary brace of cars, and these small ones, and not overcrowded at that.
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Dutch
Pronunciation
(file) - Hyphenation: sla‧ken
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