Definition of Sleth
Sleuth (?), n. [Icel.
slōð. See Slot a track.] The track of man
or beast as followed by the scent. [Scot.]
Halliwell.
Sleuth (?), n. [Icel.
slōð. See Slot a track.] The track of man
or beast as followed by the scent. [Scot.]
Halliwell.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
- a detective
- 1908: Do ye want me to become a sleuth, or engage detectives to track the objects of your erroneous philanthropy? — Aunt Jane's Nieces at Millville, Edith van Dyne (Frank L. Baum)
- to act as a detective; to try to discover who committed a crime
- 1922: We must discover where he lives, what he does — sleuth him, in fact! — The Secret Adversary, Agatha Christie
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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