A Dictionary of the Sussex Dialect And Collection of Provincialisms in Use in the County of Sussex

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, In some parts of the county a reward of sixpence is offered for each sow-waps killed in the spring.
Space. A measurement of three feet. Spaces and rods are almost the only terms of measurement I have ever heard used by country people.
Space. To measure ground.
Spalt, e. [Cpnnected with the Dutch spalten, to split.] Split; brittle ; decayed. Applied to timber.
Spalter, w. To split or chip off.
Spannel, m. To make dirty foot marks about a floor, as a spaniel dog does.
"I goos into the kitchen a
...nd I says to my mistus, I says ('twas of a Saddaday), the old sow's hem ornary, I says.
Well, says she, there aint no call for you to come spanneling about my clean kitchen any more for that, she says; so I goos out and didn't say naun, for you can't never make no sense of women-folks of a Saddaday." Shakespeare uses the word in the sense of dogging the steps, — "The hearts that spaniel'd me at heels." — Anthony and Cleopatra, Act iv. sc. 10.
Spanner, w. A wrencher; a nut-screw.
Span-new. Quite new.


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