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sprack
sprack, a. Chiefly dial. (spræk) Also spract. [Of obscure origin: current mainly in west midland and south-western counties. Cf. sprackly adv. and sprag a.] Brisk, active; alert, smart; in good health and spirits.1747 Aston Suppl. Cibber's Lives 15 Mr. Dogget was a little, lively, spract Man. 1785 S...
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Earl Sprackling
After the game, Brown students "carried Sprack on their shoulders, hugged and patted him and then the girls started to kissing him."
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sprackly
ˈsprackly, adv. rare. [Cf. sprack a.] Actively, smartly.1393 Langl. P. Pl. C. xxi. 10 Sprakliche [B. xviii. 12 spakliche] he lokede, As is þe kynde of a knyght þat comeþ to be doubed. 1863 Barnes Poems Dorset Dial. 3rd Ser. 35 Two sleek-heäir'd meäres do sprackly pull My waggon vull.
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sprat-barley
sprat-barley Also 6 sprot-, 8 sprack-. [? f. sprot1 and sprat n.1] A species of barley, Hordeum zeocriton, with short broad ears and long awns.1523 Fitzherb. Husb. §13 There be thre maner of barleys,..sprot-barleye, longe-eare, and beare-barley... Sprot-barley hath a flat eare most comonly [etc.]. 1...
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Isle of Wight Rifles
Gareth and Valerie Sprack At The Trail: the Isle of Wight Rifles 1908–1920, including a list of names of the battalion, Cross Publishing, 2014, .
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sprag
▪ I. sprag, n.1 Now dial. [Of obscure origin: cf. Sw. dial. sprag, spragg(e in the same sense.] A slip; a twig or spray.1676 Newton Corr. (1850) 260 We desire graffs rather then sprags. 1895 P. H. Emerson Birds Norfolk 81 He alights on the familiar old hawthorn ‘sprag’, as the fenmen call a spray.▪ ...
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Prehistory and origin of Stockholm
old town of Stockholm first appears in historical records as the somewhat cryptic phrase: "What split off is called Stockholm" (Stockholm heter det som sprack
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liðere
▪ I. † ˈlither, n. Obs. [OE. lið(e)re:—prehistoric *liþrjôn-, f. *leþro{supm} leather.] A sling.c 725 Corpus Gloss. (Hessels) F 385 Funda, liðre. c 900 tr. Bæda's Hist. iv. xvii. [xiii.] (1890) 304 Swa micelre brædo swa mon mæᵹe mid liðeran ᵹeweorpan. 1297 R. Glouc. (Rolls) 8124 Me ne miȝte noȝt ise...
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