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Walford's Antiquarian Magazine and Bibliographical Review
PROVINCIAL WORDS. S1r, — I send you a list of some survivals of old provincial
words which may interest some of your readers. BerkSHIRe. — (1) Spreathed,
ruffled with the wind, chapped, as arms quite spreathed. Halliwell has spreathed
...
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Walford's Antiquarian: A Magazine & Bibliographical Review
(1) Spreathed, ruffled with the wind, chapped, as arms quite spreathed. Halliwell
has spreathed, chapped with cold ( West). Buck1nghamsh1re. — (1) Unkid,
shameful. Compare the var. djalect word unkard, one meaning of which is "
froward.
Edward Walford, George W. Redway, 1886
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Walford's Antiquarian Magazine and Bibliographical Review
(1) Spreathed, ruffled with the wind, chapped, as arms quite spreathed. Halliwell
has spreathed, chapped with cold (West). Buckinghamshire. — (1) Unkid,
shameful. Compare the var. dialect word unkard, one meaning of which is "
froward.
George W. Redway, Edward Walford, 1886
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Dictionary of Obsolete and Provincial English, Containing ...
Nimble. Wilts. SPREATHED, adj. Chopped with cold. West. SPnucKLED, adj.
Speckled. Sense, (1) s. A frolic. Var. d. (2) adj. Spruce; gay. Dev. Seanmr,part.p.
Sprinkled. Spanunmpartp. Striped. SPRENT, (1) pret. t. of springer. Leapt. (2) part
. p.
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A Dictionary of Archaic & Provincial Words, Obsolete ...
SPREATHED. Chopped with cold. West. SPRECKLED. Speckled. Var.dial.
SPREDD. The marynere set hur on hys bedd, Sche hadd soone aftur a byttur
spredd. MS. Cantab. Ff. ii. 38, f. 238. SPREE. (1) Spruce j gay. Devon. (2) A merry
frolic.
James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, 1852
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The Old Cotswold Dialect
It infers a surreptitious disappearance, rather like that of Longfellow's Arabs who
folded their tents and silently stole away. Razzle – to run at the roots and throw
up suckers, and spreathed – applied to roughness of the skin on the hands or
face ...
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Survey English Dialects
... V1.10.5.spredfirt Man spreading v-ing spreading tales VIII.3.5(a). sprcdin terlz
So spread-staff n the STRETCHER between the traces of a cart-horse 1.5.11.
spledstaf St spreathed adj CHAPPED V1.7.2. spiirdd Mon, GOSSIPING sp[irdd W
Ha ...
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The beauties of Wiltshire: displayed in statistical, ...
Spreathed. Chapped by cold. Spreeth. Active, able. " A spreeth young fellow."
Spuddle. To stir about. Squat, Squot. To bruise by compression. Squelch. To fall
heavily. Staddle. The foundation of a corn or hay-rick. See Moor's " Suffolk Words.
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A Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial Words: Obsolete ...
SPREATHED. Chopped with cold. West. SPRECKLED. Speckled. Var. diaL
SPREDD. The marynere set hur on hys hedd, Sche hadd soone aftur a hytrur
spredd. MS- (humb- Ff- ll. 38, f. 238. SPREE. (l) Spruce; gay. Devon. (2) A merry
frolic.
James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, 1865
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Survey of English Dialects: The Dictionary and Grammar
... chashed, chilblained, chilled, chipped, chopped, choppy, cracked, cracked and
sore, flied, flied open, flue, fly, frayed, frost-bitten, frosted, full of keens, hacked,
hacky, hazled, keened, sore, spithey, sprayed, sprayed up, spreathed, spreazed,
...
Clive Upton, David Parry, John David Allison Widdowson, 1994