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† spaked, ppl. a. Obs. Also 5 Sc. spakit. [ad. LG. spaket, pa. pple. of spaken (also verspaken) to mould, decay, etc.] Moulded, blemished, decayed, rotten.
1438Extr. Burgh Rec. Edinb. (1869) I. 5 The frauchtis⁓men sall specifie in the frauchting of the schip and in the chartour pairtie that thair be na gude woll nor skynnis spakit no schorne, na hyddis kippit to be schorne vp. 1584B. R. tr. Herodotus ii. 106 A man..may clearly perceiue, that their hands fel off for very age, by reason that the wood through long continuance of time was spaked and perished. 1615T. Adams Leaven 118 What cares a good market-man how fayre the fleece or the flesh looke, if the liver be spak'd. 1688Bunyan Saints' Priv. & Profit Wks. 1855 I. 662 They looking upon it..do find it spaked and defective. |