Part 809 (1/2)

SPOUT, _s._ The razor-fish, S.

_Sibbald._

SPOUT, _s._ A boggy spring in ground, S.

_Stat. Acc._

~Spouty~, _s._ Marshy, S.

_Stat. Acc._

_To_ SPRACKLE, _v. n._ To clamber, S.

V. ~Sprattle~.

Isl. _sprikl-a_, membra concutere.

SPRAICH, SPRACH, SPREICH, _s._

1. A cry, a shriek, S. B.

_Douglas._

Su. G. _sprak-a_, strepere.

2. A mult.i.tude; as, a _spraich of bairns_, Ang.

_To_ SPRAICH, _v. n._ To cry with a voice of lamentation, Ang.

SPRAYGHERIE, SPRECHERIE, _s._ Moveables of an inferior description; such especially as have been collected by depredation, S.

_Waverley._

Gael. _spreidh_, cattle.

SPRAYNG, SPRAING, _s._

1. A long stripe, including the idea of variegation, S.

_Douglas._

2. The tail of a comet.

_Spalding._