
Noah Webster
Sloat
SLOAT, noun [from the root of Latin claudo.] A narrow piece of timber which holds together larger pieces; as the sloats of a cart. [In New England, this is called a slat, as the slats of a chair, cart, _ c.]
SLOAT, noun [from the root of Latin claudo.] A narrow piece of timber which holds together larger pieces; as the sloats of a cart. [In New England, this is called a slat, as the slats of a chair, cart, _ c.]