sleekit
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Scots sleekit, Scottish form of sleeked. Compare slick, sleek.
Adjective
[edit]sleekit (comparative more sleekit, superlative most sleekit)
- (Scotland) Specious, flattering; cunning.
- 1955, Robin Jenkins, The Cone-Gatherers, Canongate, published 2012, page 19:
- ‘Damn your impudence, Duror,’ he said. ‘You're a sleekit one all right.’
- 2008, James Kelman, Kieron Smith, Boy, Penguin, published 2009, page 390:
- They were not sleakit and did not knife ye, that was one thing. They were not fly men cheaters.
Anagrams
[edit]Scots
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Participle adjective of sleek.
Pronunciation
[edit]Adjective
[edit]sleekit (comparative mair sleekit, superlative maist sleekit)
- slick, smooth, glossy
- cunning, sly, crafty
- 1785, Robert Burns, To A Mouse:
- Wee, sleekit, cowran, tim'rous beastie, / O, what panic's in thy breastie!
- Little, cunning, cowering, timorous beast, / Oh, what a panic is in your breast!
- 2018, Chris McQueer, HWFG, 404Ink 2018, page 12:
- He's goat a wee sleekit smile oan his face as we go fur it.
- He's got a little crafty smile on his face as we go for it.
Verb
[edit]sleekit
- simple past tense and past participle of sleek