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speuin, spew, spewed, speweens, spewin, spewins, splew, splewed, splewin, spluen, spue, spued, spuein, spuin, spyoo, spyooin,
spew [spjuː, MN. spjʌu]
n. A retch, a vomiting motion, a belch of smoke etc. A revolting sight.
v. To flow, pour forth, vomit, bellow.
pt. pp. spewed
Compounds and phrases etc.
spewin: Flowing, pouring forth, vomiting, bellowing.
spewins: pl. Vomit.
Spey,
Spey [spəi]
pn. The river Spey (Moray).
spice, spice$t, spice_it, spicerie, spiceries, spicery, spicie, spicy, spyce, spycie, spycy,
spice [spəis]
n. Spice, pepper.
v. To spice, to pepper with shot etc.
spicy
adj. Peppered, peppery. Proud, testy.
Compounds and phrases etc.
spice-box: A pepper-pot.
spicerie: A slight touch, trace, specimen.
spiceries: Groceries.
spice it: An expression of irritation or anger, damn it!
spice-mill: A pepper-quern, mill or grinder.
speck, spick, spig, spigg, spik, spike, spikk,
spick [NN.b. I. spɪk]
n. (Pork) fat.
spicket, spigot, spikit, sprigget,
spicket [ˈspɪkət]
n. A spigot. A bung for stopping up a barrel or cask. An outdoor tap.
bonspeil, bonspiel, speal, speel, speil, spiel,
spiel [spil, SEC. spel]
n. Any sort of game or play. A curling match.
v. To sport, play, take amusement.
Compounds and phrases etc.
bonspiel: A curling match.
nard,
spikenard [ˈspəikənərd]
also nard
n. Any of several plants, such as certain valerians, whose aromatic roots were formerly used in medicine.
sp$ile, speylt, spile, spile, spile$t, spiled, spilt, spyl$t, spyle, spyle, spylt,
spile [spəil]
v. To spoil.
pt. pp. spile't, spiled
sp$ile, speylt, spile, spile, spile$t, spiled, spilt, spyl$t, spyle, spyle, spylt,
spile [MN. spəil]
n. A splinter, chip, a narrow strip of wood. A wooden plug for stopping the vent of a cask, a bung, a spigot. A kind of crowbar for making holes for fence-posts.
spill, spillins, spillt, spilt, spull, spulled, spullins, spult,
spill [spɪl, spʌl]
n. Anything destroyed or spoilt, a botch, a wreck or ruin.
v. To spill, To spoil, mar, render imperfect see spyle also. To spoil, pamper. Of meat: to putrefy, go off.
pt. pp. spilt adj. I.Sh. Leprous.
Compounds and phrases etc.
spillins: Spillings.
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