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disparple
† diˈsparple, v. Obs. Forms: 4 desparple, -perple, 4–7 disparple (4–5 disparpoil(l, -parble, 5 dys-, disperpil, -parbel, -perble, -perbyl, 5–6 disperple, 6 -pearple, 7 -purple). See also disparkle, deperpeyl. [a. Of. desparpelier, -peillier, -pillier, closely akin to It. sparpagliare, Sp. desparpaja... Oxford English Dictionary
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disperple
disperple var. form of disparple v. Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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desparple
desparple var. disparple v. Obs., to scatter. Oxford English Dictionary
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disparkle
▪ I. † diˈsparkle, -ˈparcle, v.1 Obs. Also 5 des-, dyspercle, 5–6 -parcle, -perkle. [app. a corrupted form of the earlier disparple, by association with spark, sparkle (in ME. sperclen, sperkle, sparklen). (No trace of the corruption appears in French.)] 1. trans. To scatter abroad, drive apart, dis... Oxford English Dictionary
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deperpeyl
† deˈperpeyl, v. Obs. [a. OF. deparpeillier, desp-, to disperse.] = disparple, to scatter.13.. Hampole Psalter [xliv. 11] xliii. 13 In genge þou scatird [MS. S. deperpeyld] vs. Oxford English Dictionary
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scarkle
† ˈscarkle, v. Obs. rare—1. [Cf. disparple, disparkle vbs.] trans. To scatter, disperse.c 1450 Roll in 3rd Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm. (1872) 280/1 For therby be the Frensshemenne riched, the Englishmenne povered; they mightly recured of men & peple, we distroied; they to gader, we assundred scarkeled. Oxford English Dictionary
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sparple
† sparple, v. Obs. Forms: α. 4, 6 sparpil(l, 5 sparpeyll, 5–6 sparpyll(e, 6 -el(l, 6–7 -al(l, 4–6 (9) sparple; 4–5 sparpoil, 6 -ole; 5 sperpule, 5–6 sperpele, -ale, -ole, sperple. β. 4–6 sparble, 6 sparbel-. (See also sparfle v., sparkle v.2, and spartle v.1) [ad. OF. esparpeillier (12th c.; mod.F. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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to-
▪ I. to-, prefix1 the prep. and adv. to used in combination with verbs, ns., adjs., and advbs. in the sense of motion, direction, or addition to, or as the mark of the infinitive: see in their alphabetical places, to-come, to-do, to-draught, to-gainst, together, to-midst, to-when, to-while, etc. Als... Oxford English Dictionary
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