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spattle
▪ I. spattle, n.1 Obs. exc. dial. (ˈspæt(ə)l) Forms: α. 1 spatl (spadl, spaðl), 3 spatel, 5 -ell, -ill, -ylle, 6 -ele, -yll, spattyl (Sc. -ill); 6 spatle, 6–7, 9 dial., spattle. β. 3–4 spotle, 3, 9 dial., spottle; 4 spotel(e, 4–5 -il, 5 -ell, -yl(l. [OE. spátl (spádl, also spáld spold), f. *spát-, s... Oxford English Dictionary
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spatyll
spatyl(l varr. spattle n. Oxford English Dictionary
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spattling
▪ I. † ˈspattling, vbl. n.1 Obs. [f. spattle v.1] Spitting; spittle.c 1000 ælfric Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 162 Pituita, i. minuta saliua, spatlung. a 1240 Lofsong in O.E. Hom. I. 207 Bi his scornunge and bi his spotlunge and bufettunge. a 1240 Wohung Ibid. 279, I for þe luue of þe þolede schome and bisme... Oxford English Dictionary
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spaddle
† 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..[... Oxford English Dictionary
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bespattle
† beˈspattle, v. Obs. [f. be- 1 + spattle v.] trans. To bespatter with anything dirty. Hence beˈspattling vbl. n.1546 Bale Eng. Votaries ii. (1550) 107 They rated hym..byspatled hym, and byspitted him. 1611 Cotgr., Papilloter..to bespattle, or spot with durt. ― Papillottement, a bespangling; also, a... Oxford English Dictionary
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spatul
† spatul Obs. rare. Also spatull. [var. of spatule: cf. spattle n.2] = spatula 1.1600 Surflet Countrie Farme i. xii. 81 Stirring it about many times with a spatull of cleane and faire wood. Ibid. 82 Mixe them all togither, and stirre them well with a spatull. a 1663 K. Digby Chymical Secrets (1683) ... Oxford English Dictionary
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spettle
† spettle Obs. Forms: 5 spetil, 6 spettill, spettyl, 7 -ell; 6–7 spetle, spettle. [repr. OE. spǽtl, var. of spátl spattle n.1, or modification of spattle after spete v. and spet v. Cf. spittle n.] Spittle, spit. (Freq. c 1575–1650.)1422 tr. Secreta Secret., Priv. Priv. 240 Sutil and thyn spetil that... Oxford English Dictionary
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spatelle
spatel(le etc., obs. variant of spattle. Oxford English Dictionary
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spather
† ˈspather Obs. rare. [Irregularly f. L. spatha, or alteration of spatter n.1] A spattle or spatula.1597 Gerarde Herbal iii. xxxix. 1178 Of this there is made a profitable spather or slice to be vsed in making of compounde plaisters and pessaries. 1657 Physical Dict. B iv, Albation, is the abstracti... Oxford English Dictionary
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spotle
spotel, -il, spotle obs. varr. spattle n.1 Oxford English Dictionary
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spotyl
spotyl obs. variant of spattle n.1 Oxford English Dictionary
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spartle
▪ I. ˈspartle, n. Now dial. Also 7 spartel. [Alteration of spattle n.2 Cf. spurtle n.] A spatula.1682 G. Rose Sch. Instruct. Officers Mouth 130 You may instead of a Scummer put in a Spartle. Ibid. 159 Keep them always stirring..with a Spoon or Spartel. 1894 Heslop Northumbld. Gloss. 675 Spartle, a w... Oxford English Dictionary
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spatula
‖ spatula (ˈspætjʊlə) [L. spatula, var. of spathula spathula, dim. of spatha spatha. Cf. Sp. espatula, It. spatola. The erroneous form spattular occurs in Topsell Four-f. Beasts (1607) 511. For Anglicized forms see spatule, spatul, spattle n.2, spartle n., also (with change of ending) spature and sp... Oxford English Dictionary
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spote
† spote Obs. rare. [f. OE. *spát-, stem of spátl spattle n.1, spǽtan spete v.] Spittle.c 1315 Shoreham ii. 142 As a mesel þer he lay, A-stouned, in spote and blode. c 1320 Cast. Love 1147 Al was his face bi-foulet w{supt} spot, And eke grete boffetes among me him smot. a 1800 Pegge Suppl. Grose, Spo... Oxford English Dictionary
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spatterdash
spatterdash (ˈspætədæʃ) [f. spatter v. + dash v. Cf. spatter-lash, -plash, and the dial. splatter-, spattle-dash(er).] A kind of long gaiter or legging of leather, cloth, etc., to keep the trousers or stockings from being spattered, esp. in riding. Chiefly in pl.sing. 1687 E. Ravenscroft Long Vac., ... Oxford English Dictionary
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