Part 807 (1/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 5640K 2022-07-20

_To_ SPYN, _v n_ To glide, S

_Douglas_

_To_ ~Spynner~, _v n_

1 To run or fly swiftly, S

_Douglas_

2 To ascend in a spiral form, S B

From the motion of the distaff

SPYNDILL, _adj_ Thin, slender

Q rese a _spindle_

_Maitland_

SPYNDLE, SPINDLE, _s_ A certain quantity of yarn, including four _hanks_, S pron _spynle_

_Stat Acc_

Perhaps q _spin-del_, A S _spinn-an_, to spin, and _del_, a portion

SPYNIST, _part pa_ Fully spread

V ~Spanys~

_Dunbar_

SPINK, _s_

1 The maiden pink, S

2 Denoting pinks in general, S

_A Douglas_

SPINKIE, _s_ A glass of ardent spirits, Fife

SPINKIE, _adj_ Slender, and at the same time active, Fife