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† ˈspaddle Obs. rare. [Alteration of paddle n.1 1, after spade n.1 Cf. spattle n.] a. A small spade.1669 Worlidge Syst. Agric. 193 Others destroy them [sc. moles] very expeditiously by a Spaddle, waiting in the mornings when they usually stir. 1835 H. C. Todd Notes upon Canada & U.S.A. 8 Jonathan..[...
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When time ran out, the audience voted the winner by raising the side of their "Spaddle" to vote for the red team or blue team.
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with the whites of eggs, to the proper thickness into a bason ; put two or three sheets of paper on the plate you bake on ; take your knife, and the spaddle
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paddle
▪ I. paddle, n.1 (ˈpæd(ə)l) Also 5 padell. [Origin obscure; see also padle, pattle. The implement in sense 1 was sometimes in 17–18th c. also called spaddle, which has been taken by some as the original form, and viewed as a dim. of spade. But spaddle is not known nearly so early as paddle, and may ...
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spittle
▪ I. † spittle, n.1 Obs. Forms: α. 3–4, 6 spitel (5 -ele), 4–6 -ell; 4 spytel, 5 -elle, spytyl, 5–6 -ylle; 5 spetel, 6 -ylle; 5–6 spittell, 6 -el, Sc. spittaill, spyttell, -yll(e, spettell, -ylle. β. 6 spyttle, 6–7 spitle, 6–9 spittle. γ. 7 spitol, -oll. See also spital. [ME. spitel, spittel, etc., ...
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