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spurner|ˈspɜːnə(r)| [f. spurn v.1 Cf. OE. spornere ‘fullo’ (ælfric).] †1. One who strikes with the foot. Obs.
1562J. Heywood Prov. & Epigr. (1867) 166 Ageynst soft walles spurners spurne and kyck all. 1611Cotgr., Regimber, a winser, kicker, spurner. 2. One who rejects or despises; a scorner.
1863Kinglake Crimea (1880) VI. xi. 420 Far from being a spurner of rules, she had so deep a sense of their worth. 1880Tennyson Battle of Brunanburh xi, Traitor and trickster And spurner of treaties. 1899Coulson Jester's Jingles 50 Now bold grows the learner, Of fear quite a spurner. |