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2. _Spankers_, in pl. long and thin legs, S.

_To_ SPANK, _v. n._ To sparkle or s.h.i.+ne.

Teut. _spange_, lamina.

_Gl. Sibb._

SPAR, ~A-Spar~, _adv._ In a state of opposition, S. B.

_Ross._

Isl. _sperr-a_, distendere; repagulis munire.

SPARE, _s._

1. An opening in a gown or petticoat.

_Skene._

2. The slit, formerly used in the forepart of breeches, S. _spaiver_, S.

B.

SPARE, _adj._

1. Barren.

_Gawan and Gol._

2. Lean, meagre.

_Morison._

A. S. _spaer_, parcus.

_To_ SPARK, To soil, by throwing up small spots of mire, S.

~Spark~, _s._

1. A small spot of mire, S.

2. A small portion of any thing.

_Wife of Auchtermuchty._