slidder
English
Etymology 1
From Middle English slider, from Old English slidor (“slippery”), from Proto-Germanic *slidraz (“slippery”), from Proto-Indo-European *slidʰ-ró-s, from *sleydʰ- (“to slip, glide”). Related to Old English slīdan (“to slide”). More at slide.
Derived terms
- slidderly
- slidderness
- sliddery
Etymology 2
From Middle English slyderen, slidren, from Old English sliderian (“to slip”), from Proto-Germanic *slidrōną (“to slide”), from Proto-Indo-European *sleydʰ- (“to slip”). Cognate with Middle Dutch slideren (“to drag, train”), German schlittern (“to slip, slide”).
Verb
slidder (third-person singular simple present slidders, present participle sliddering, simple past and past participle sliddered)
Middle English
Scots
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