Spoke(n); Spon. See Speke(n); Spyn(ne).
Spornande, pres. p. stumbling, VI 3. [OE. spórnan.]
Sprai, Spray, n. (leafy) spray, XV a 1, c 2, &c. [? OE. *spræg (cf. spræc).]
Spraulyn, pres. pl. sprawl, move in ungainly fashion, XV h 8. [OE. sprēawlian, move convulsively.]
Sprede(n), v. to spread, unfold; intr. II 67, IX 217; Spradde, pa. t. (trans.) XII a 176; Sprad, pp. outspread, XII a 156. [OE. sprǣdan.]
Spring(e), Spryng, Sprinke, to spring; sprout, II 67, XV a 1, b 9, c 2, &c.; con spryng, was born, VI 93; Sprang, pa. t. sg. rose, broke (of day), VII 167; Yspronge, pp. scattered, XIII a 19. [OE. spríngan.]
Spryng, n. sunrise, early morning, IV a 94. [From prec. (cf. VII 167); cf. OE. up-spríng.]
Sprit, pa. t. sprang, V 248. [? OE. spryttan, to sprout; cf. senses of spríngan.]
Spurye, v. to enquire (after), V 25. [OE. spyrian (æfter).]
Square, adj. square; of regular geometric shape, IX 55, 105; Squared, in six (&c.) squared, with six (&c.) regular facets, IX 106; Squarenesse, geometric, crystalline, shape, IX 68. [OFr. esquar(r)e, n.; esquarré, adj.; esquarrer, v.]