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slype

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slype
A narrow passage as between two buildings; a slip, 5.


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However, this tool is relatively exclusive, and is usually developed to manage the vocabulary of a particular area of endeavor and that of a particular group of users (Van Slype 1987, 117).
A handle forged from wrought iron and depicting a bishop is featured on the door of the slype, which is the clergy vesting area.
 
 
 
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