Slaw — Slaw, Slawen Slaw en, obs. p. p. of {Slee}, to slay. [1913 Webster] With a sword drawn out he would have slaw himself. Wyclif (Acts xvi. 27.) [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Slaw — Slaw, n. [D. sla, contr. fr. salade, OD. salaet, salad. See {Salad}.] Sliced cabbage served as a salad, cooked or uncooked. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
slaw — /slaw/, n. coleslaw. [1860 65, Amer.; < D sla, short for salade SALAD] * * * … Universalium
slaw — [slo: US slo:] n [U] AmE ↑coleslaw … Dictionary of contemporary English
slaw — [ slɔ ] noun uncount AMERICAN COLESLAW … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
slaw — sliced cabbage, 1794, from Du. sla, short for salade, from Fr. salade (see SALAD (Cf. salad)) … Etymology dictionary
slaw — ☆ slaw [slô ] n. short for COLESLAW … English World dictionary
slaw — cold·slaw; cole·slaw; si·u·slaw; slaw; … English syllables
slaw — Synonyms and related words: Caesar salad, Jell O salad, Waldorf salad, ambrosia, aspic, chef salad, cole slaw, combination salad, crab Louis, fruit salad, green salad, herring salad, macaroni salad, potato salad, salad, salade, salmagundi, tossed … Moby Thesaurus
slaw — [[t]slɔ͟ː[/t]] N UNCOUNT Slaw is a salad of chopped raw carrot, onions, cabbage and other vegetables in mayonnaise. [mainly AM] (in BRIT, usually use coleslaw) … English dictionary