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▪ I. † spayer Obs. Also spayr(e, spyre. [f. spay n. + -er.] A sluice.1450 Cov. Leet Bk. 254 They ordeyn that a spyre be made besides the Gosford-ȝate. 1451 Ibid. 257 That ther shulde be made Spayers withe-in the water of Shurburn to holde vp the water. Ibid. 260 For rammeng & stoppeng the spayre of ...
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Joseph Aloys Schmittbaur
Walz, 1782)
3 cantatas for 1 voice and orchestra
Klagen nach der Abreise der … Madame Todi for 2 sopranos and instruments (1783, Spayer)
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spayd
spaya(r)d, spayd Now only arch. Forms: α. 5 spayer, 5 (7) spayad (7 -ade), 9 spayard, -art. β. 6–7 spayde, 7 spaide, 7–8 spaid, 8 spayd; 7, 9 spade. γ. 6 spaie, 9– spay. [Of obscure origin: only the earliest quots. are of any value for the genuine form of the word. See also spire n.] A male deer in ...
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spay
▪ I. † spay, n. Obs. rare. Also spey(e. [a. MFlem. speye (14th cent., also in F. texts espeye; Kilian spije; mod.WFlem. speie, spei), related to MFlem. spoye (Kilian spuje, Flem. and Du. spui) in the same sense.] A sluice. (Cf. spayer.)1415 in Riley Mem. Lond. (1868) 615 [A watergate, called a] sclu...
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Aristide Blank
Another sister, Margot, married industrialist Herman Spayer, whose residence on Batiștei Street was briefly used by the BMB.
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spave
spave, v. Sc. and north. Forms: 8–9 speave, speeav(e, 9 speav(v, spaive, 7– spave, etc. [Alteration of spay v.] trans. To spay. Also intr. Of an animal: To undergo spaying.1671 Skinner Etymol. Ling. Angl., To Spay, Spade or Spave. 1781 Hutton Tour Caves Gloss., Speaved, gelded, barren. 1788 W. H. Ma...
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brocket
brocket (ˈbrɒkɪt) Forms: 5–7 broket, 7 brockett, brochet, 6– brocket. [ad. F. brocart, broquart, f. broque, broche broach: see -ard. Cf. brocard2.] 1. A stag in its second year with its first horns, which are straight and single, like a small dagger. (Sometimes incorrectly a deer in its third year.)...
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spare
▪ I. spare, n.1 (spɛə(r)) Also 5 spar. [f. spare v.1 and a. Cf. Norw. and obs. G. spar the act of sparing or saving.] † 1. The fact of leaving unhurt or unharmed; sparing; leniency, mercy. In the phrases without spare and to make (no, etc.) spare. Obs.(a) a 1300 Cursor M. 2909 Bot þan com dome [= do...
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