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leech(dictionary)
leech(encyclopedia)
leech(dictionary)
leech(4)(dictionary)
leech(3)(dictionary)
leech(2)(dictionary)
leech(1)(dictionary)
Leech(medicine)
Leech lattice(dictionary)

leech(2) (iou) and sklent (iou)


leech(2) (iou)



leech noun2.

Any annelid worm of the class Hirudinea, comprising forms with a sucker at each end; esp. one that sucks blood, as Hirudo medicinalis, formerly used for drawing blood. OE.
horseleech, land leech, medicinal leech, sea leech, water leech, etc.
fig. A rapacious exploitative person. (See note below.) L18.
Phrases: like a leech persistently.
Comb.: leech-extract an anticoagulant extract prepared from leeches, containing hirudin; leech-glass Medicine a glass tube to hold a leech when applying it to a particular spot.
? The parallel fig. use of horseleech is recorded M16.
leechlike adjective resembling (that of) a leech L17.

sklent (iou)



sklent verb & noun. LME.
[Var. of SLENT verb1, noun1.]
A. verb. Scot. & north.
verb intrans. Move sideways or obliquely; slope, slant; give a sideways glance. LME.
b. fig. Deviate morally; prevaricate; lie. M16.
verb trans. Aim or direct obliquely. L18.
b. noun. Scot. Orig., a slanting cut. Later, a sideways movement or glance; a slant, a slope. L16.