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SPRUNT, v.i. To spring up; to germinate; to spring forward. [Not in use.]
SPRUNG, pret. and pp. of spring. The man sprung over the ditch; the mast is spru...
SPRUG, v.t. To make smart. [Not in use.]
SPRUE, n. 1. A matter formed in the mouth in certain diseases. 2. In Scotland, t...
SPRUCENESS, n. Neatness without taste or elegance; trimness; fineness; quaintness.
SPRUCELY, adv. With extreme or affected neatness.
SPRUCE-BEER, n. A kind of beer which is tinctured with spruce, either by means o...
SPRUCE, a. Nice; trim; neat without elegance or dignity; formerly applied to thi...
SPROUTS, n. plu. Young coleworts.
SPROUT, v.i. [G.] 1. To shoot, as the See d of a plant; to germinate; to push ou...
SPRONG, old pret. of spring. [Not in use.]
SPROD, n. A salmon in its second year.
SPRITELY. [See Sprightly .]
SPRITELINESS. [See Sprightliness .]
SPRITEFULLY. [See Sprightfully .]
SPRITEFUL. [See Sprightful .]