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单词 spawl
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spawln.

Forms: Also 1600s spaul.
Etymology: < spawl v.
Obsolete.
Spittle.
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the world > life > the body > organs of excretion > excretions > slaver > [noun] > spittle
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spoldOE
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speche?c1225
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salivation1601
spawlings1614
spawl1647
expectoration1650
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slabber1718
outspitting1870
1647 H. More Philos. Poems 274 Lastly into his mouth with filthy spaul He spot.
1647 H. More To Young Authour in J. Hall Poems sig. A4v The well drench'd smoaky Jew, That stands in his own spaul above the shooe.
1693 J. Dryden tr. Persius Satires ii. 23 Th' Obscene old Grandam..first of Spettle a Lustration makes: Then in the Spawl her Middle Finger dips.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1913; most recently modified version published online December 2020).

spawlv.

/spɔːl/
Forms: 1500s spal, 1600s, 1800s spall; 1600s spaule, 1600s–1800s spaul; 1500s– spawl, 1600s spawle.
Etymology: Of obscure origin; both date and form are against direct connection with Old English spáld spold n.
Obsolete exc. archaic.
1.
a. intransitive. To spit copiously or coarsely; to expectorate.In quot. 1599 in extended use.
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the world > life > the body > organs of excretion > action of slavering > slaver [verb (intransitive)] > spit
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fipple?1507
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spatter1618
sputter1681
expectorate1823
gob1881
flob1977
1599 T. Nashe Lenten Stuffe 59 Our Norwich now..was a poore fisher towne, and the sea spawled and springed vp to her common stayres.
1607 T. Dekker & J. Webster West-ward Hoe v. sig. G3v Pray spawle in another roome: fie, fie, fie.
1640 ‘Ben-Arod Gad’ Wandering-Jew 19 He..so spawles, and drivells, he has almost made a puddle where he stands.
1730 J. Swift Traulus I 3 Why must he sputter, spaul and slaver it In vain, against the People's Fav'rite?
1755 Connoisseur No. 95. ⁋11 I began to spawl, and sputter, and keck.
1864 R. Browning Mr. Sludge in Dramatis Personæ 200 He may strut and fret his hour, Spout, spawl, or spin his target, no one cares!]
b. Coupled with spit.
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1598 E. Guilpin Skialetheia sig. B3v Talke bawdery and Chrestina spets and spals.
1609 G. Markham Famous Whore (1868) 41 Now are my faculties..to cough, to spaule, to spit, to raile.
1683 T. Tryon Way to Health 170 Sotting and smoaking ten or twenty Pipes of Tobacco in a day,..and spitting and spawling.
1721 N. Amhurst Terræ-filius (1726) I. xxxix. 49 The fellow..fell a spitting and spawling about the room.
1793 Laity's Direct. 20 The unclean trick of hawking, spitting or spawling about the chapel.
c. With prepositions, as at, on. Also figurative.
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1635 F. Quarles Emblemes iii. ii. 134 To spit and spaule upon his Sun-bright face.
1650 W. Brough Sacred Princ. 361 Nor shouldst thou more Spaul on his Name, then Spit in His Face.
1663 J. Mayne tr. Lucian Part of Lucian sig. M2v He presently grows disdainfull, and spawles at me.
2. transitive. To utter in a coarse manner.
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the mind > language > malediction > [verb (transitive)] > swear or use profanity
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spew?c1225
flavour1542
vomit1592
spawl1640
cuss1831
explete1902
adjective1906
1640 J. Earle Elegie in F. Beaumont Poems sig. Kv Such mouthes,..That twixt a whiffe, a lyne or two rehearse, And with their Rheume together, spawle a verse.
1791 W. Gifford Baviad 312 And itching grandams spawl lascivious odes.

Derivatives

ˈspawler n. a spitter.
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the world > life > the body > organs of excretion > action of slavering > [noun] > action of spitting > one who spits
spittera1382
spetter1580
spawler1611
1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Cracheur, a spitter, spawler, spatterer.
ˈspawling adj.
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the world > life > the body > organs of excretion > action of slavering > [adjective] > spitting
sputtering1598
spawling1603
sputativea1639
spitting1688
spitty1742
expectorative1863
1603 J. Florio tr. M. de Montaigne Ess. i. xxxviii. 120 This man, whom..thou seest,..fleugmatike, squalide, and spauling.
1605 J. Sylvester tr. G. de S. Du Bartas Deuine Weekes & Wks. ii. i. 340 The spawling Empiem..With foule impostumes fills his hollow chest.
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