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spattle
English
Etymology 1
Ultimately from Late Latin spatula.
Noun
spattle (plural spattles)
- A spatula.
- A tool or implement for mottling pottery with colour.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Knight to this entry?)
Etymology 2
Noun
spattle
- spawl; spittle
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Bale to this entry?)
Anagrams
- Plattes, let past, peltast
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spettle
English
Noun
spettle (uncountable)
- (obsolete) Spittle.
- 1661, Thomas Blount, Glossographia, or, A dictionary interpreting all such hard words of whatsoever language now used in our refined English tongue, 2nd ed., George Sawbridge (London),
- Salivation (salivatio) a continual having of much spettle in the mouth.
- 1661, Thomas Blount, Glossographia, or, A dictionary interpreting all such hard words of whatsoever language now used in our refined English tongue, 2nd ed., George Sawbridge (London),
Derived terms
- spettly
References
- Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd ed., 1989.
Anagrams
- pettles
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