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SPRINGING, ppr. Arising; shooting up; leaping; proceeding; rousing. Sprining use...
SPRINGINESS, n. [from springy.] 1. Elasticity; also, the power of springing. 2. ...
SPRINGER, n. 1. One who springs; one that rouses game. 2. A name given to the gr...
SPRINGE, n. [from spring.] A gin; a noose; which being fastened to an elastic bo...
SPRINGAL, n. A youth. [Not in use.]
SPRING-WHEAT, n. [spring and wheat.] A species of wheat to be sown in the spring...
SPRING-TIDE, n. [spring and tide.] The tide which happens at or soon after the n...
SPRING-HEAD, n. A fountain or source. [Useless.]
SPRING-HALT, n. [spring and halt.] A kind of lameness in which a horse twitches ...
SPRING-BOK, n. An African animal of the antelope kind.
SPRING, v.i. pret. sprung, [sprang, not wholly obsolete;] pp. sprung. 1. To vege...
SPRIGHTLY, a. Lively; brisk; animated; vigorous; airy; gay; as a sprightly youth...
SPRIGHTLINESS, n. [from sprightly.] Liveliness; life; briskness; vigor; activity...
SPRIGHTLESS, a. Destitute of life; dull; sluggish; as virtues sprightless cold.
SPRIGHTFULNESS, n. Briskness; liveliness; vivacity.
SPRIGHTFULLY, adv. Briskly; vigorously.