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▪ I. † ˈspattling, vbl. n.1 Obs. [f. spattle v.1] Spitting; spittle.
c1000ælfric Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 162 Pituita, i. minuta saliua, spatlung. a1240Lofsong in O.E. Hom. I. 207 Bi his scornunge and bi his spotlunge and bufettunge. a1240Wohung Ibid. 279, I for þe luue of þe þolede schome and bismere and schomeliche spateling of unwurði ribauz. 1576Newton Lemnie's Complex. ii. 106 b, Spettle, sweat, sneuel, spattling and Phlegme. 1611Cotgr., Crachement, a spitting, spatling, spattering, spawling. ▪ II. ˈspattling, vbl. n.2 [f. spattle v.2] Spattering; mottling.
1611Cotgr., Papillotage, a spatling, or spottinesse. Ibid., Papillottes de boue, mirie spots, spatlings, bedashings. 1875Knight Dict. Mech. 2254/2 Spattling-machine, one for sprinkling earthenware with glaze, or coloured slip, to make party-coloured ware. ▪ III. ˈspattling, ppl. a. Obs. exc. arch. Also 6– spatling. [f. spattle v.1] spattling poppy (or spattling campion), bladder campion.
1597Gerarde Herbal ii. lxviii. §4. 295 Papauer spumeum, which I haue Englished Spatling Poppie. Ibid. cxxi. §7. 384 Spatling Campion hath a slender hoarie stalke. 1611Cotgr., Pavot escumant, spatling Poppie, frothie Poppie. 1640Parkinson Theat. Bot. 263 Some with us call it Knapbottle, and others Spatling or Frothy Poppy. a1722Lisle Husb. (1752) 324, I gathered a large handful of spatling-poppy, and held it to the cow. 1758Mrs. Delany Life & Corr. (1861) III. 499 Some sea-holly, and spatling poppy. 1785Martyn Lett. Bot. xix. (1794) 274 Spatling Poppy is not an uncommon weed among corn and in meadows. 1829Glover's Hist. Derby I. 114 Silene inflata, spattling poppy, white bottle or bladder champion. |