| 单词 | spet | 
| 释义 | spetn.1 Now dialect.   The or an act of spitting; spit, spittle. Also in combinations. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > organs of excretion > action of slavering > 			[noun]		 > action of spitting spattlingc1000 spitting13.. spoutingc1390 avoidancea1398 spetinga1400 spet1446 spettingc1450 excreationa1556 spawling1608 exspuition1650 exsputation1657 sputation1657 sputtering1699 spit1700 1446    J. Lydgate Two Nightingale Poems  i. 259  				Hogh that the Iewes..There all defouled with spet his blessed face. 1570    P. Levens Manipulus Vocabulorum sig. Giiiv/1  				Spet or spetting, sputum. 1592    T. Nashe Pierce Penilesse 		(Brit. Libr. copy)	 sig. E3  				Would you..gesse it were possible for anie shame-swoln toad to haue the spet-proofe face to outliue this disgrace? a1658    R. Lovelace Lucasta: Posthume Poems 		(1659)	 42  				The speckl'd Toad..Defies his foe with a fell Spet. 1882    T. Hardy Two on Tower II. viii. 124  				Well, when I found 'twas Sir Blount my spet dried up within me. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1914; most recently modified version published online March 2019). spetn.2 U.S.   A species of barracuda, the  Sphyræna sphyræna ( S. spet) of Europe. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > fish > superorder Acanthopterygii (spiny fins) > order Perciformes (perches) > 			[noun]		 > suborder Sphyraenoidei (barracudas) > family Sphyraenidae > member of genus Sphyraena (barracuda) barracuda1678 picuda1882 spet1896 sea tiger1937 1896    D. S. Jordan  & B. W. Evermann Fishes N. & Middle Amer. (Bull. U.S. National Mus. No. 47)  i. 826  				Sphyræna sphyræna (Linnæus). European Barracuda; Spet; Sennet. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1914; most recently modified version published online June 2018). spetv. Now dialect.   To spit, in various senses; to expectorate. (Frequently c1550–1630.)  a.  intransitive. Also figurative. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > organs of excretion > action of slavering > slaver			[verb (intransitive)]		 > spit spattlec1000 spetec1000 spittlec1340 spit1377 spetc1421 fipple?1507 reach1540 spawl1599 spatter1618 sputter1681 expectorate1823 gob1881 flob1977 c1421    26 Pol. Poems 91  				She spettes on me, and doþ me fyȝe. 1542    N. Udall tr.  Erasmus Apophthegmes f. 147  				A certain saucy..young spryngall..spetted even in the veraye face of hym. 1584    R. Scot Discouerie Witchcraft  xii. xviii. 269  				Spet into the shoo of your right foote. 1606    Bp. J. Hall Heauen vpon Earth 		(rev. ed.)	 xxv. 189  				He that sits in heauen..bids his winds spet [(ed. 1) spit] somtimes in thy face. 1617    F. Moryson Itinerary  iii. 42  				Their sumptuous Churches (in which it is a great trespasse so much as to spet). 1637    J. Milton Comus 5  				When the Dragon woome Of Stygian darknesse spets her thickest gloome. 1655    N. Culpeper et al.  tr.  L. Rivière Pract. Physick  vi. i. 130  				They who have the Tooth-ach, do continually spet. 1867    H. J. Daniel Muse in Motley 43  				He wud spet, Iss, spetty like a toad. 1881–    in  southern dial. glossaries.  				  b.  transitive. Also const. in, out, up. Frequently figurative. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > organs of excretion > action of slavering > slaver			[verb (transitive)]		 > spit spitc975 spetec1000 spitc1386 outspita1425 spet1532 exspute1705 gob1933 1532    T. More Confut. Barnes in  Wks. 		(1557)	 736/1  				All hys deuelyshe lies which he spetteth and speweth oute vpon honest men. 1574    J. Baret Aluearie S 268  				To spette out his poyson: to speake the worste that he can. 1598    J. Marston Certaine Satyres in  Metamorph. Pigmalions Image 60  				Spett in thy poyson theyr fair acts among. 1639    O. Wood Alphabet. Bk. Physicall Secrets 87  				[Let him] spet from him the rhewme in a Bason as often as he needeth. 1639    O. Wood Alphabet. Bk. Physicall Secrets 115  				Then spet it forth. 1639    O. Wood Alphabet. Bk. Physicall Secrets 167  				Spet out the rhewme as it comes. 1697    J. Dryden tr.  Virgil Georgics  iv, in  tr.  Virgil Wks. 126  				A thirsty train That..spet from their dry Chaps the gather'd dust  again.       View more context for this quotation 1895    ‘Rosemary’ Under Chilterns ii. 55  				Don't tech it!—that ull spet pison if you do. Derivatives  ˈspetter  n. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > organs of excretion > action of slavering > 			[noun]		 > action of spitting > one who spits spittera1382 spetter1580 spawler1611 1580    C. Hollyband Treasurie French Tong  				Cracheur, a spetter. 1648    H. Hexham Groot Woorden-boeck  				Een Spouwer, a Spetter, or a Spuer.   ˈspetting  n. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > organs of excretion > action of slavering > 			[noun]		 > action of spitting spattlingc1000 spitting13.. spoutingc1390 avoidancea1398 spetinga1400 spet1446 spettingc1450 excreationa1556 spawling1608 exspuition1650 exsputation1657 sputation1657 sputtering1699 spit1700 c1450    Urbanitatis 		(Calig. A.ii)	 in  Babees Bk. 		(2002)	  i. 13  				Fro spettyng & snetyng kepe þe also. 1548    T. Cooper Bibliotheca Eliotæ 		(rev. ed.)	  				Excreatio, a spettyng out. 1607    E. Topsell Hist. Foure-footed Beastes 550  				Those which are molested with corrupt and bloody spettings with retchings. 1655    N. Culpeper et al.  tr.  L. Rivière Pract. Physick  vii. vi. 164  				Usually the word Hœmoptysis doth signifie al manner of Spetting of blood. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1914; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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