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spete
▪ I. † spete, v. Obs. Forms: inf. 1 spætan, 3 speten, 4–5 spete. pa. tense 1 spætte, 2–5 spette (4 spetide); 3–4 spatte, 4 spat. [OE. spǽtan, f. the stem *spāt-: cf. spattle n.1 and v.1 The inf. and pres. forms disappeared in the 15th cent., and the pa. tense and pple. came to be associated with spi... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Quartermaster's Store
: The song has been recorded several times: Murgatroyd and Winterbottom (Tommy Handley and Ronald Frankau), British comedians, as a novelty song 1940sPete wikipedia.org
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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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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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bespit
beˈspit, v. arch. Pa. tense and pple. bespit. For forms see spit. [f. be- 1 + spit v.] trans. To spit upon, cover or defile with spitting. Rarely intr. with upon. (Cf. be-spete.)a 1300 Cursor M. 17771 Jesus..was Bath bi-scurget and bi⁓spit. 1382 Wyclif Mark xiv. 65 Summe bigunnen for to bispitte him... Oxford English Dictionary
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spette
▪ I. spet, n.1 Now dial. [f. spet v.] The or an act of spitting; spit, spittle. Also Comb.1446 Lydg. Nightingale P. i. 259 Hogh that the Iewes..There all defouled with spet his blessed face. 1570 Levins Manip. 86 Spet or spetting, sputum. 1592 Nashe P. Penilesse Wks. (Grosart) II. 67 Would you..gess... Oxford English Dictionary
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bespete
† beˈspete, v. arch. Forms: inf. 3–4 bi-, byspete, -speete, (6 bespette). pa. tense 4 byspet, bispatte. pa. pple. 3–4 bispat, 4 bispet, 5 by-, 6 bespetted, 9 bespate. [ME. bespeten, f. be- 1 + speten, OE. spǽtan to spit.] = bespit.a 1225 Ancr. R. 122 Ȝif me mis-seið þe, þenc þæt tu ert eorðe..ne bis... Oxford English Dictionary
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endlong
endlong, prep., adv., and a. (ˈɛndlɒŋ) Forms: 3 andelong, 3–4 endelong, (4 endelyng), 4– endlong, 4– north. dial. endlang. [The early southern ME. endelong, f. ende end n. + long, seems to have been substituted by popular etymology for the preposition andlang (see along prep.), the first element of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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heinous
heinous, a. (ˈheɪnəs) Forms: 4–8 heynous, 5 -nȝous, -nos, heneus, 5–7 haynous(e, 5–9 hainous, 6 h(e)yghnous(e, heighnous, heynouse, hanouse, hainus, 6– heinous. [a. F. haineux, in OF. haïnos, haïneus (12th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), f. haine hatred, f. ha-ïr to hate.] 1. Hateful, odious; highly criminal or... Oxford English Dictionary
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cockagrice
† cockagrice Obs. [f. cock + grice pig.] In early cookery, a dish consisting of an old cock and a pig boiled and roasted together. Also called cokentrice, cokyntryce, -tryche, app. perversions of the word.a 1400 Forme of Cury No. 175 Cokagres. Take an hole rowsted cok, etc. 14.. Anc. Cookery in Hous... Oxford English Dictionary
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spit
▪ I. spit, n.1 Forms: α. 1 spitu, 2–4 (6 Sc.) spite, 3, 5 spyte. β. 4–6 spete, 5 speete, 6 speet; Sc. 5–7 speit (6 speite, speitt), 6 speat (9 speate), 8–9 speet. γ. 4–6 spet, 5 spette. δ. 4– 6 spitte, 6–8 spitt, 5– spit; 5–6 spytt(e, 6 spyt. [OE. spitu, = MDu. spit, spet (Flem., Du., WFris. spit), ... Oxford English Dictionary
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turner
▪ I. turner1 (ˈtɜːnə(r)) Forms: 4 tourner(e, 4–5 tornere, 5 turnere; 5 turnor, -owre, 5–6 -our, tornour; 5 turnare, 5–6 torner, 6 -ar, turnar, 5– turner. [a. OF. tornere (nom.):—L. tornātor, and torneor (acc.), F. tourneur:—L. tornatōr-em, agent-n. from tornāre to turn in a lathe; in later senses f.... Oxford English Dictionary
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spate
spate, n. orig. Sc. and north. (speɪt) Forms: α. 5– spate, 5–9 spait, 6–7, 9 dial. spaitt, 6–7 spat, 7 spaite, 9 spaight. β. 6–7 speate, 7–9 speat, 9 dial. speatt, speeat, speet, spete, spyet, etc. [Of obscure origin: the early spelling and rimes show that the original vowel was ā, the later change ... Oxford English Dictionary
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wap
▪ I. wap, n.1 Obs. exc. dial. Also 4–5 wappe. [Belongs to wap v.1] 1. A blow, knock, thump.c 1400 Destr. Troy 6405 Ector for þat od dynt, ournyt in hert, Wode for the wap, as a wild lyon. c 1400 Laud Troy Bk. 9338 On smytes his felawe thorow the pap, And he ȝeues him a sori wap. 15.. Christ's Kirk x... Oxford English Dictionary
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broach
▪ I. broach, n.1 (brəʊtʃ) Forms: 4–9 broche, 6 brotche, 6–9 broch, 6, 9 brooch, 9 dial. brotch, 6– broach. [ME. broche, a. F. broche (13th c. in Littré), ONF. broke, broque; corresp. to Pr. and Sp. broca, It. brocca ‘a carver's great fork’ (Florio):—Rom. or late L. *brocca spike, pointed instrument,... Oxford English Dictionary
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