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spilth|spɪlθ| [f. spill v. + -th1 a.] That which is spilled; the action or fact of spilling.
1607Shakes. Timon ii. ii. 169 Our Vaults haue wept With drunken spilth of Wine. 1812W. Tennant Anster F. ii. xxxvi, Both chin and nose bedaub'd with spilth of snuff. 1830W. Taylor Hist. Surv. Germ. Poetry I. 324 To avenge..The spilth of brother's blood. 1865Carlyle Fredk. Gt. v. vii. II. 117 Grumkow..sent it spinning..through the bottles and glasses; reckless what dangerous breakage and spilth it may occasion. fig.1852T. Aird Mem. Moir M.'s Poet. Wks. I. v. p. cxxxii, Such things are not made by the brain; they are the spilth of the human heart. 1892Symonds Life in Swiss Highl. iv. 116 A ruin of old granitic rocks around you, the spilth and waste of mountains. |