Part 811 (1/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 4920K 2022-07-20

Fr _espringalle_, L B _springald-us_, id

_To_ SPRINKIL, SPRYNKIL, _v n_ To move with velocity and unsteadiness, or in an undulatory way

_Douglas_

Teut _sprenckel-en_, variegare

SPRIT-NEW, _adj_ Entirely new, S

SPRITTY, _adj_

V under ~Sprat~

_To_ SPROSE, _v n_

1 To reat shew, S

E _spruce_

2 To commend one's self ostentatiously, Fife, Ayrs

3 To nify in narration, Fife

SPROT, _s_

V ~Spratt~

SPRUSH, _adj_ Spruce, S

_shi+rrefs_

SPRUTILL, _s_ A speckle

_Douglas_

~Sprutillit~, ~Spourtlit~, _part pa_ Speckled S _sprittilt_

_Douglas_

Fland _sprietel-en_, spargere

SPUG, _s_ A sparrow, S B