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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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Pecan anthracnose
Pecan anthracnose is a fungal disease of pecan trees caused by the ascomycete Glomerella cingulata (Stoneman) Spauld. & H.
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spade-bone
spade-bone Chiefly dial. [app. f. spade n.1, but perh. for spaude- or spalde-bone: see spauld.] The shoulder-blade.1612 Drayton Poly-olb. v. 266 A diuination strange.., By th' shoulder of a Ram,..Which vsuallie they boile, the spade-boane beeing bar'd. 1671 Skinner Etymol. Ling. Angl., Spade-bone, v...
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splet-bone
† splet-bone Obs. App. = spauld-bone.c 1400 Lanfranc's Cirurg. 357 Woundis of þe splet boonys of þe arme & of þe hondis, & anothami.
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List of fungi of South Africa – G
Genus: Glomerella Spauld. & H. Schrenk 1903, accepted as Colletotrichum Corda, (1831)
Glomerella cingulata (G.F. Atk.) Spauld. & H. Spauld. & H. Schrenk 1903 accepted as Colletotrichum gloeosporioides (Penz.)
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spule
spule Sc. [Of obscure origin: not a normal variant of spauld.] 1. A shoulder, esp. of an animal.1803 Scott Christie's Will vi. in Minstrelsy, The spule o' the deer on the board he has set. The fattest that ran on the Hutton Lee. 2. attrib. in spule-blade, spule-bone.1802 [see speal-bone]. 1818 Scott...
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List of Lobelia species
Lobelia apalachicolensis D.D.Spauld., Barger & H.E.Horne
Lobelia appendiculata A.DC.
Lobelia aquaemontis E.Wimm.
Lobelia aquatica Cham.
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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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spawl
▪ I. † spawl, n. Obs. Also 7 spaul. [f. spawl v.] Spittle.1642 H. More Song of Soul iii. 77 Lastly into his mouth with filthy spaul He spot. 1646 J. Hall Poems, To young Authour, The well drench'd smoaky Jew, That stands in his own spaul above the shooe. 1693 Dryden Persius ii. 63 Th' obscene old Gr...
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List of botanists by author abbreviation (D)
Keck (1903–1995)
D.Don – David Don (1799–1841)
D.Donati – Davide Donati (born 1975)
D.D.Perkins – David Dexter Perkins (1919–2007)
D.D.Spauld. – Daniel
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spall
▪ I. spall, n.1 (spɔːl) Also 5 spalle, spolle, 8– spawl. [Of doubtful origin: perh. related to G. spellen to split, but cf. spale n.2] A chip or splinter, esp. of stone or ore.α c 1440 Promp. Parv. 467/1 Spalle, or chyppe (K. spolle), quisquilia, assula. 1585 Higins tr. Junius' Nomencl. 411/2 Segmen...
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History of football in Scotland
a late sixteenth century poem at being too old for the rough game:
Quhen zoung men cummis fra the gren,
Playand at the futball had bein,
with broken spauld
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yestreen
yestreen, adv. and n. Chiefly Sc. and poet. (jɛˈstriːn) Forms: α. 4 ȝhistrewyn, ȝystrewine, 5 yistrevyn, ȝistreuen. β. 6 ȝestrene, ȝistrene, yestrene, yeistrein, 8– yestreen. γ. corruptly. 6 the strene, 8 the straine, 9 the streen, thestreen. [MSc. ȝystrewin = ȝystir (see yesterday) + ewin even n., ...
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spole
▪ I. † spole obs. variant of spauld, shoulder.a 1723 in Child Ballads III. 342/1 Vnder the spole of his right arme Hee smote Sir Andrew quite throw the hart.▪ II. spole obs. or dial. f. spool n. and v.
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