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SPANK'ER, n. 1. A small coin. 2. In seamen's language, a ship driver; a large sa...
SPANK, v.t. To strike with the open hand; to slap [A word common in New England.]
SPANISH-WHITE, n. A white earth from Spain, used in paints.
SPANISH-NUT, n. A plant.
SPANISH-FLY, n. A fly or insect, the cantharis used in vesicatories, or composit...
SPANISH-BROWN, n. A species of earth used in paints.
SPANISH-BROOM, n. A plant of the genus Spartium.
SPAN'ISH, a. Pertaining to Spain. SPAN'ISH , n. The language of Spain.
SPAN'IEL, n. 1. A dog used in sports of the field, remarkable for his sagacity a...
SPAN'GLING, ppr. Adorning with spangles.
SPAN'GLED, pp. Set with spangles.
SPAN'GLE, v.t. To set or sprinkle with spangles; to adorn with small distinct br...
SPANG, n. A spangle or shining ornament; a thin piece of shining metal; somethin...
SPAN'COUNTER, SPAN'F'ARTING, n. A play at which within a span or circuit marked.
SPANE, v.t. To wean, [Not in use.]
SPAN'DREL, n. The space between the curve of an arch and the right lines inclosi...