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sludder, n. dial.|ˈslʌdə(r)| [Cf. LG. sleuder lather, G. dial. schluder slush, mud, etc.] (See quot. 1796.) Hence ˈsludder v. intr., to wallow.
1796W. H. Marshall Yorksh. (ed. 2) II. 345 Sludder, or Sluther, loose, broken, slippery, pappy matter; as curds and whey, loose fat, mud, &c. 1874Wood Nat. Hist. 144 Transfixing them as they lay ‘sluddering’ on the mud or sand. |