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spirtle
▪ I. spirtle, n. (ˈspɜːt(ə)l) [Cf. next.] A small spirt or jet; a sprinkle.1881 in Evans Leic. Gloss. 251. 1892 Kipling Barrack-room Ballads 115 Out of the grass, on a sudden, broke A spirtle of fire, a whorl of smoke.▪ II. spirtle, v. Now dial. (ˈspɜːt(ə)l) Also 7 spertle. [f. spirt v.1 + -le.] 1. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Spirtle
Spirtle may refer to: Spirtle Rock, a columnar land feature in Scotland Spurtle, a (typically Scottish) paddle or stick for stirring porridge wikipedia.org
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Spirtle Rock
Spirtle Rock () is a rock awash in the navigable passage between The Barchans and Anagram Islands, in the Argentine Islands. "Spirtle" means "to cause to splash" in Scots (and in several languages also refers to a kitchen utensil specialized for stirring porridge during its process wikipedia.org
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spertle
spertle obs. var. spirtle v. Oxford English Dictionary
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Spurtle
The spurtle (or "spurtel", "spurtil", "spirtle", or "") is a wooden Scottish kitchen tool, dating from the 15th century, that is used to stir porridge, wikipedia.org
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spurtle
▪ I. spurtle, n.1 Sc. and north. (ˈspɜːt(ə)l) Also 6 spurtill, 9 -il, -el, spirtle, spurkle, etc. [Of doubtful origin: cf. spartle n.] 1. † a. A flat implement used for turning oatcakes, etc. Obs. b. A wooden stick for stirring porridge, etc.; a potstick or ‘thivel’.15.. in Bannatyne MS. (Hunter. Cl... Oxford English Dictionary
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