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SPALD Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SPALD is variant spelling of spauld.
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spald - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Middle English. edit. Noun. edit. spald. alternative form of spawde · Categories: English terms inherited from Middle English · English terms derived from ...
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spald
▪ I. spald var. spauld, shoulder; spawl, spittle.▪ II. spald, v. north. and Sc. Forms: α. 5, 9 spald, 9 spauld. β. 5 spawde, 9 spaud, spaad, spoad. [ad. MLG. spalden, = obs. WFris. spâlde, MDu. spouden (Du. spouwen; WFris. spoude, spouwe), OHG. spaltan (MHG. and G. spalten), to split. A different gr...
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spald, v. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the verb spald is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for spald is from before 1400, ...
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Spalding Moor
known as the Spalda mentioned in the 7th century Tribal Hidage, which gave rise to the tribe or district known as the Spaldingas, the "dwellers by the Spald If that explanation is correct, Spald could refer to some other fenland river or rivers.
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Spald means wood split by weather - OneLook
We found 5 dictionaries that define the word spald: General (4 matching dictionaries). spald: Oxford English Dictionary; spald: Merriam-Webster ...
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Spald - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Originating c. 1400, from uncertain roots possibly Middle Dutch spalden, the word means "to splinter, chip, or break apart," linked to terms for splitting ...
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spald - Dictionary Checker - Scrabble Word Finder
Meaning of spald. No definition found! Look up here instead. Use this Scrabble® dictionary checker tool to find out whether a word is acceptable in your ...
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Spaldington
The name may refer to a river named Spalding, derived from the Old English spald "ditch or fenland river", which also gave its name to Spalding Moor. If that explanation is correct, Spald could refer to some other fenland river or rivers.
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spauld
▪ I. spauld Now Sc. and north. (spɔːld) Forms: α. 4, 6, 9 spald, 5 spalde, spaulde, 4– spauld. β. 4–5 spaude, 5 spawd(e, 9 spaud. γ. 5, 8–9 spaul, 9 spawl, spoale, spaw-. [a. OF. espalde, *espaulde, espaule, espalle (mod.F. épaule, = Prov. espatla, Sp., Pg. espalda, It. spalla) shoulder:—L. spatula ...
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Spaldingas
The Spaldingas ("dwellers of the Spald") were an Anglian tribe that settled in an area known as the Spalda.
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spalderling
† ˈspalderling Obs. [f. spalder to split (see spald v.) + -ling. Cf. G. spälterling a split piece of wood.] A split and dried fish.c 1340 Durh. Acc. Rolls (Surtees) 38 In viij spalderlyngg' empt. prec. ijd. q{supa}. 1366 Ibid. 45 In lx spaldirlinges empt. Ibid., In xviij spalderlenges. 1403 Ibid. 51...
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