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[ spahy-er ] / ˈspaɪ ər /
nouna person who spies, watches, or discovers. Origin of spierMiddle English word dating back to 1225–75; see origin at spy, -er1 Words nearby spierspiel, Spielberg, Spielberg, Steven, spieler, Spielmeyer-Vogt disease, spier, spif, spiff, spiffing, spiffy, spiflicate Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for spierSpier that at me this day week, Maister Sutherlan', an' I'll aiblins answer ye; but no the nicht, no the nicht. David Elginbrod|George MacDonald Would you prefer that I should spier (question) the boys, or that you should spier them? Children's Rhymes, Children's Games, Children's Songs, Children's Stories|Robert Ford An' syne, wi' the folk comin' to spier for 'im an' swarmin' ower the kirkyaird, ye'd think a warlock was aboot. Greyfriars Bobby|Eleanor Atkinson He knew the hail kintra side, and used to spier a great many questions about the ways o' the auld folks. The Genius of Scotland|Robert Turnbull
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