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spelk - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun. spelk (plural spelks) (Northumbria, Cumbria) A splinter, usually of wood . (Northumbria, Cumbria) A wooden splinter caught under the skin. (Northern English) A rod or switch.
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SPELK Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun ˈspelk plural -s 1. chiefly Scottish : splinter 2. dialectal, British : spar sense 3 Word History Etymology Middle English spelke, from Old English spelc, ...
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SPELK definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
noun Scottish and Northern England dialect a splinter of wood Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers
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spelk
▪ I. spelk, n. Chiefly north. (and Sc.). (spɛlk) Also 1 spelc, 5 spelke, 7 spelck. [OE. spelc (also spilc), = WFlem. spelke (De Bo), Norw. spjelk, Icel. spelka, † spjalk, related to MDu. spalke (Kilian spalcke), spalc (Du. spalk), LG. spalke, spalk splinter, chip.] 1. A surgical splint.c 1000 Saxon ...
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spelk, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
spelk has developed meanings and uses in subjects including medicine (Old English) woodworking (Middle English) thatching (mid 1500s) basket-making (1940s)
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The Word is Out: Spelk/Spelch - The Carpentry Way
Spelk. noun. Scottish and Northern English (esp. Geordie or Newcastle) dialect: 'a splinter of wood'. Also, 'a small stick or rod used as a ...
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Mackem
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nak - hurt
ne - no (determiner)
neet - night
neen - none
nivver - never
nor - no
owld - old
pund - pound
reet - right
rund - round
snar - snow
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SPELK Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Spelk definition: a splinter of wood. See examples of SPELK used in a sentence.
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Spelk - Webster's 1828 Dictionary
Spelk ... SPELK, noun A splinter; a small stick or rod used in thatching.
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spelk - definition and meaning - Wordnik
noun A splinter of wood; a splint used in setting a broken bone. noun A rod, stick, or switch; especially, a small stick or rod used in thatching.
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Spelk vs Splinter: The Main Differences And When To Use Them
A spelk is a small, thin piece of wood or other material that is sharp at one or both ends. It is often used in the UK and Scotland to describe ...
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spelch
† spelch, n. Obs. Sc. and north. [Related to spelk n.] 1. A chip or splinter.1572 R. Bannatyne Jrnl. (1806) 388 The portcullious..fell down to the ground agane, and a part of a spelch therof fleing of, hurt Harie Balfour in the heid. 1634 Lowe's Chirurg. 354 A little part of the bone is superficiall...
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Can you feel it now, Mr. Krabs? : r/HadToHurt - Reddit
RuudJudbney • 1 yr. ago. The worst pain I have known was from a spelk (northern England, possibly Scottish, slang for splinter) that was not even half this size, under a fingernail. I had been in the Irish bar playing Jumbo Jenga. Woke up the next day in agony. I managed to pull it out and I wrapped it in a bit of Sellotape to keep for ...
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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 ...
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Northumbrian dialect
mesel = myself, yersel = yourself, hesel = himself, horsel = herself,
shuttin for "shooting" thus simply shortening the "oo" vowel sound
snek - nose
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