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spurrer
ˈspurrer [f. spur n.1 and v.1 Cf. (in sense 1) MHG. sporære (G. sporer, † spörer).] † 1. A spurrier. Obs.—01499 Promp. Parv. (Pynson), Sporer, calcarius. 2. One who spurs or urges. Also with -on.1632 Sherwood, A spurrer, piqueur. 1728 Swift Let. to Pope 16 July, I doubt you want a spurrer-on to exer... Oxford English Dictionary
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spurrier
spurrier (ˈspʌrɪə(r), ˈspɜːrɪə(r)) Forms: α. 4–6 sporyer, 5 -ier, sporyȝere, 5 sporyare, 6 -ar. β. 5 sporior, -iour, -your. γ. 6 spurriour, spouryor. δ. 6 spurryar, 6– spurrier. [f. spur n.1 + -ier. Cf. spurrer 1.] A spur-maker.α 1389 in Eng. Gilds (1870) 42 Þese ordenaunce of fraternyte of Sadelere... Oxford English Dictionary
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Birmingham Charity Cup
Trophy The trophy was made by Birmingham silversmith William Spurrer, and contained 14lbs of silver. wikipedia.org
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fore-
fore-, prefix In OE. the adv. fore (like its equivalent in various other Teut. langs.) was used as a prefix (1) to verbs, giving the additional sense of ‘before’ (either in time, position, order, or rank), and (2) to ns. either forming designations of objects or parts of objects occupying a front po... Oxford English Dictionary
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