slur
slur / slər/ • v. (slurred, slur·ring) [tr.] 1. speak (words or speech) indistinctly so that the sounds run into one another: he was slurring his words like a drunk. ∎ [intr.] (of words or speech) be spoken in this way: his speech was beginning to slur. ∎ pass over (a fact or aspect) so as to conceal or minimize it: essential attributes are being slurred over or ignored.2. Mus. perform (a group of two or more notes) legato: [as adj.] (slurred) a group of slurred notes. ∎ mark (notes) with a slur.3. make damaging or insulting insinuations or allegations about: try and slur the integrity of the police to secure an acquittal.• n. 1. an insinuation or allegation about someone that is likely to insult them or damage their reputation: the comments were a slur on the staff a racial slur.2. an act of speaking indistinctly so that sounds or words run into one another or a tendency to speak in such a way: there was a mean slur in his voice.3. Mus. a curved line used to show that a group of two or more notes is to be sung to one syllable or played or sung legato.
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A. (dial.) fluid mud XV (sloor, slore); gliding movement XVI; sliding mechanism XVIII;
B. deliberate slight XVII; (mus.) mark indicating a smooth connected passage XIX.
Hence slur vb. A. (dial.) stain, sully; disparage XVII; B. slide XVI; (mus.) XVIII. of uncert. orig.; partly corr. forms are (M)Du. sloor sluttish woman, LG. slurren shuffle, (M)LG. slūren, MDu. sloren, Du. sleuren drag, trail.