| MISLAID | • mislaid adj. Cannot be currently found, put in an obscure place, lost - often temporarily. • mislaid v. Simple past tense and past participle of mislay. • MISLAY v. to put in a forgotten place. |
| MISLAIN | • mislain v. Past participle of mislie. • MISLIE v. to lie in the wrong position. |
| PURSLAIN | • purslain n. (Archaic) Alternative form of purslane. • PURSLAIN n. a pot herb and salad herb, also PERSELINE, PURSLANE. |
| PURSLAINS | • purslains n. Plural of purslain. • PURSLAIN n. a pot herb and salad herb, also PERSELINE, PURSLANE. |
| SLAID | • SLAID n. a sledge. |
| SLAIDS | • SLAID n. a sledge. |
| SLAIN | • slain v. Past participle of slay. • slain n. (With "the") Those who have been killed. • SLAY v. to kill. |
| SLAINTE | • SLAINTE interj. (Irish) an Irish drinking toast, your health. |
| SLAIRG | • SLAIRG v. (Scots) to spread or smear sloppily. |
| SLAIRGED | • SLAIRG v. (Scots) to spread or smear sloppily. |
| SLAIRGING | • SLAIRG v. (Scots) to spread or smear sloppily. |
| SLAIRGS | • SLAIRG v. (Scots) to spread or smear sloppily. |
| SLAISTER | • slaister n. (Scotland) mess. • slaister n. (Scotland) slovenly work. • slaister v. (Transitive, Scotland) To bedaub. |
| SLAISTERED | • slaistered v. Simple past tense and past participle of slaister. • SLAISTER v. (Scots) to do in a sloppy manner. |
| SLAISTERIES | • SLAISTERY n. slops, drudgery. |
| SLAISTERING | • slaistering v. Present participle of slaister. • SLAISTER v. (Scots) to do in a sloppy manner. |
| SLAISTERS | • slaisters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of slaister. • SLAISTER v. (Scots) to do in a sloppy manner. |
| SLAISTERY | • slaistery adj. (Scotland) unctuous. • slaistery adj. (Scotland) defiling. • SLAISTERY n. slops, drudgery. |
| UNSLAIN | • unslain adj. Not slain; not killed. • UNSLAIN adj. not slain. |