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speld
▪ I. † speld, n. Obs. Also 4–5 spelde, 4 spielde. [OE. speld neut., = ON. speld, spjald (Norw. spjeld, Sw. spjell), related to Goth. spilda fem., MHG. and G. dial. spelte tablet, splinter, chip, etc.: see spald v.] 1. A flake or particle of fire; a spark. Also with of.c 1050 Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 529 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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De Speld
In 2014 and 2015 De Speld was the 'most viral website' of The Netherlands. De Speld has published a small number of its articles translated into English. wikipedia.org
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Speldhurst
History The name Speldhurst derives from the Old English for 'wooded hill ('hyrst') where wood-chips ('speld') are found'. wikipedia.org
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cispeld
† ciˈspeld, ppl. a. Obs. rare—0. [f. cispel v., ad. alleged L. cispellĕre, founded on cispellam, a false reading of dispellam, in Plaut. Am. III. iv. 1 7. Cooper's Thesaurus has cispello as Latin.]1623 Cockeram, Cispeld, kept from entrance. Oxford English Dictionary
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speild
† speild Sc. Obs.—1 [var. of speld n.] A piece, part, or strip.1653 in Laing Lindores Abbey (1876) 231 He took neither hyd not half ane hyd, but ane speild of ane hyd, and caried it to the house. Oxford English Dictionary
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Wim Ernes
For all of his work Ernes was honoured with the gouden speld (golden pin) by the Dutch National Equestrian Federation (KNHS) on 31 October 2016. wikipedia.org
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spelder
▪ I. † spelder, n. Obs.—1 [= MLG. spelder, MHG. spelter: cf. speld n. It is doubtful whether OE. speldra pl. belongs here or to speld.] A splinter, shiver, or chip.1530 Palsgr. 274/1 Spelder of woode, esclat.▪ II. spelder, v.1 north. dial. (ˈspɛldə(r)) [ad. OF. *espeldre (espeaudre, espialre; later ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Elizabeth Catherine Usher
Queensland Spastic Children's Welfare League Oral Deaf Society Advisory Committee for SPELD (1971–1979) Australian Autistic Children's Association ( wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tom Stephens
Stephens served on the Boards of Good to Great Schools Australia (Noel Pearson's Education Reform agency), DSF-SPELD (WA), Lost & Found Opera, IBN and wikipedia.org
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spelding
spelding Sc. (ˈspɛldɪŋ) Also 7–8 spelden, 8–9 -in, 9 -ane. [f. speld v. + -ing1. Cf. next and the earlier spalderling.] A small split fish, preserved by being dried in the sun.1537 in Reg. Mag. Sig. Scot. (1883) 608/1 Reddend. annuatim..pro Fischarhill 40 sol. pro lie kayn speldingis. 1547 Acc. Ld. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jackie French
She is also the ACT Children's Week Ambassador, 2011 Federal Literacy Ambassador, patron of Books for Kids, YESS, Speld ACT, Speld Qld, DAGS (Dyslexia wikipedia.org
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spelt
▪ I. spelt, n.1 Also 5 spilt, spylt, 6 spelte, 7 spealt. [OE. spelt, = MDu. spelte, spelt (Du. spelt, WFris. spjelte), OS. spelta (MLG. spelte), OHG. spelza (MHG. spelze, spelte, G. spelz, spelt), a. late L. spelta (from c 400, mentioned as a foreign word answering to the older L. far), whence also ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Diderik Wagenaar
1996) La caccia, for trombone 1995 Trois poèmes en prose (on a text by Baudelaire), for soprano and orchestra 1994 Cat music, for two violins 1994 Speld BFO/Radio Nederland Music Box - 32 composities voor muziekdoos includes Speld. wikipedia.org
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speedly
† ˈspeedly, adv. Obs. Forms: α. 4 spedlic, -li, 4–5 -ly, 6 lye, 7 speedly. β. 4 spedeliche, 4–6 -ly, 6 -lie, speadely, 6–7 speedely(e. [f. speed n. Cf. OE. spédl{iacu}ce successfully, effectually.] = speedily adv.α a 1300 Cursor M. 19214 Spedli [Edinb. spedlic, Gött. spedeli] þai speld godds word. c... Oxford English Dictionary
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