Dictionary of Obsolete And Provincial English, Containing Words From the English Writers Previous to the Nineteenth Century Which Are No Longer in Use, Or Are Not Used in the Same Sense. And Words Which Are Now Used Only in the Provincial Dialects
Dictionary of Obsolete And Provincial English, Containing Words From the English Writers Previous to the Nineteenth Century Which Are No Longer in Use, Or Are Not Used in the Same Sense. And Words Which Are Now Used Only in the Provincial Dialects
Wright, Thomas, 1810-1877
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Var. d. Sprunting, kicking playfully. (3J 8, A steep road. North. (4 ) adj. Very active. Spruntly, adv. Sprucely. Sprut, v. To jerk violently, as with a spasm. Sussex, Sprutfled, part. p. Sprinkled over. Leic. Spry, adj. (1) Nimble. Somerset. (2) Chapped with cold. West. Spry-wood, 8. Small wood, Spud,«. (1) a baby's hand. Somers. (2) A dwarfish person. East. !3) A small and worthless knife. 4) A worn-out tool. Berks. (5) A good legacy. West. Spuddle, V. To move about busily. West. Spuddy, adj.... Short and stumpy. Norf. Spudgbl,^. a small kind of trowel or knife; also, an instrument to bale out water. South. Spuoleb, v. To spread about with a poker. Exmoor» Sponger, s. One who drinks at the expense of another. Spongy, adj. Stingy. Spunk, s.(l) Spirit ; mettle. Var. d. Spitnky. meulesome. (2) A spark ; a match. North. (3) An excrescence on the trunks of trees. ^pvsr. part. p. Spumed. Suff. Spur. (1) »• To prop up. South. (2) s. A short buttn ss. (3) 8. Leisure. West. (4) *. The root of a tree.
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