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speld

  • noun [ feminineneuter ]
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Grammar
speld, es; n.; pl. speld and speldru (? or speldra (see below) from speldr. Cf. 'Spelder of woode esclat, Palsgrave. The schafte to spildurs spronge, Avow. of Arthur,' Halliwell's Dict.): speld, e; f.
Wright's OE grammar
§420;
A splinter, a thin piece of wood used as a torch, a torch
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  • On spelde

    in favillam,

    Anglia xiii.
      35, 213.
  • Speldum favillis, 36, 234, Ðara spaca speldra

    malleoli

    (v. spæc),
      Wrt. Voc. ii. 54, 56.
  • Biernende speld

    tedas,

      95, 26.
  • Spelde

    tedas,

      82, 29.
Etymology
[Will. speldes (splinters) of a broken spear. Mod. E. spell, spill. M. H. Ger. spelte splinter of a lance: Icel. speld, spjald; n. a tablet; spilda a flake: Goth. spilda a tablet.]
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