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Slow, in Scotland
Answer for the clue "Slow, in Scotland ", 5 letters:
sweer
Word definitions for sweer in dictionaries
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Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 (context UK dialectal English) heavy. 2 (context UK dialectal English) dull; indolent; lazy. 3 (context UK dialectal English) reluctant; unwilling; disinclined.
Usage examples of sweer.
The mate, Salamon Sweers, was of Dutch extraction, and his broad-beamed face was as Dutch to the eye as was the sound of his name to the ear.
This we lighted, Sweers luckily having a box of lucifers in his pocket, and with the aid of the candle-flame, we discovered in the corner of the galley a lime-juice jar half-full of oil.
I had not thought to find the faculties of Salamon Sweers so quickly benumbed by what was indeed a wild and dangerous confrontment, yet not so formidable and hopeless as to weaken the nerves of a seaman.
Towards noon Sweers proposed to inspect the hold, and to see what was inside the ship.
I should but weary you to dwell day by day upon the passage of time that Sweers and I passed upon this ship that we had seen upon the ice.
How the liberation of the ship had come about neither Sweers nor I did then pause to consider.
The adventure yielded Sweers and I a thousand pounds apiece as salvage money, but we were kept waiting a long time before receiving our just reward.