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sloe

[ sloh ]

noun

  1. the small, sour, blackish fruit of the blackthorn, Prunus spinosa, of the rose family.
  2. the shrub itself.
  3. any of various other plants of the genus Prunus, as a shrub or small tree, P. alleghaniensis, bearing dark-purple fruit.


sloe

/ ²õ±ôəʊ /

noun

  1. the small sour blue-black fruit of the blackthorn
  2. another name for blackthorn
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of sloe1

before 900; Middle English slo, Old English ²õ±ôÄå ( h ); cognate with German Schlehe, Dutch slee
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of sloe1

Old English ²õ±ôÄåh; related to Old High German ²õ±ôŧ³ó²¹, Middle Dutch sleuuwe
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This applies to lots of fruits that are the same colour including damsons, sloes and juniper berries.

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There’s been a resurgence recently in the popularity of sloe gin, according to Siobhan Robinson, owner of the East London craft distillery Mother’s Ruin.

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It’s a wonderfully economic performance, all slouch and sloe eyes, offering a moral thermometer of the fallen world through which Raylan moves via Olyphant’s sly repertoire of expressions: grin, smirk, smile, hard stare, blank bemusement.

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However, he said there had also been "massive highs", such as drinking sloe gin together on New Year's Eve and "all the sunrises and sunsets".

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Sloe, a plumlike fruit used to make gin Candy is dandy And liquor is quicker, But is that still so If the liquor is sloe?

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