释义 |
spit·ter I. \ˈspid.ə(r), -itə-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English spittere, from spitten to spit + -ere -er 1. : one that ejects saliva from the mouth 2. : a short length of fuse nicked to the powder core at about two-inch intervals so that when the fuse is ignited the nicks successively spit fire and are used to light the fuses of a round of loaded holes 3. : spitting snake II. noun (-s) Etymology: spit (I) + -er : a young deer whose antlers are beginning to shoot or become sharp : brocket, pricket III. noun (-s) Etymology: English dialect spit to spade (from Middle English spitten to dig, spade, from Old English spittan) + English -er dialect Britain : spade IV. noun (-s) Etymology: spit (IV) + -er : spitball |