Part 804 (1/2)

V. ~Spald~.

SPEANLIE, _adv._ Uncertain.

_Houlate._

SPECHT, _s._ A wood-p.e.c.k.e.r, S.

_Houlate._

Germ. _specht_, Sw. _specke_, id.

SPECIALTe, _s._ Peculiar regard.

_Barbour._

SPECTACLES (of a fowl), _s. pl._ The merry-thought, S.

_To_ SPEDE, _v. n._ To speed, E.

_Lyndsay._

A. S. _sped-ian_, Alem. id., Belg. _spoed-en_.

~Spede~, _s._ _To c.u.m spede_, to have success, S.

_Douglas._

SPEEN-DRIFT, SPINDRIFT, _s._ The snow when drifted from the ground by a whirling motion, S. B.; _spune-drift_, S. A.

_Journ. Lond._

Q. _spinning_ drift, from its whirling motion.

SPEERE, _s._ A hole in the wall of a house, through which the family received and answered the inquiries of strangers.

V. ~Spire~, s.

_Ritson._

SPEICE, _s._ Pride.

_Dunbar._