different between spence vs spece
spence
English
Etymology
From Middle English spence, spense, borrowed from Middle French despense, from Medieval Latin d?sp?nsa, noun use of feminine of Latin d?sp?nsus, past participle of d?spendere (“weigh out”).
Pronunciation
Noun
spence (plural spences)
- (Britain, dialect, dated) A buttery or pantry
Related terms
- spencer
Anagrams
- pences
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spece
Latin
Verb
spece
- second-person singular present active imperative of speci?
Middle English
Noun
spece
- Alternative form of spice
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Chaucer to this entry?)
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