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▪ I. slift1 Now dial. or Obs. [Related to slive v.1; cf. rift and rive.] (See quot. 1823, and cf. sleaving.)
1657Reeve God's Plea 252 These slifts, which have been taken from you, are grown up to a wonderful height. 1823E. Moor Suffolk Wds. 361 Slift, a slip off a growing plant or shrub, rent, not cut off. ▪ II. slift2 E. Angl. [Of obscure origin.] The fleshy part of a leg of beef.
a1825Forby Voc. E. Anglia 307 The grand round of beef is the upper and under slift together. 1869N. & Q. 4th Ser. IV. 33 A sirloin of beef, roast ribs of beef, and a boiled slift of beef. 1897Rye Norfolk Songs, etc. 70 Nor is slift of beef preferred by Norwichers to sirloin. |