Spalettáre il gráno, to stirre vp and downe with a shouel as corne.

Spálla, the shoulder of any creature.

Spallácci, the pouldrons or shoulder-pieces. Also the gallings of the shoulders of a horse.

Spalláre, to vnshoulder, to put ones shoulder out of ioint. Also to shoulder, to backe.

Spalláta, a shoulder-pitching. Also a iob or thrust with ones shoulder.

Spalláto, shoulder-pitched, or out of ioint, called also a dislocation.

Spallatúra, as Spalláta.

Spallázzi, as Spalláccij.

Spalleggiáre, to shoulder, to backe, to support, or hould one vp.

Spalliẻra, a pouldron, or shoulder-piece. Also any backe or shouldring. Also any hangings or wainescot worke to leane the shoulders against. Vsed also for any Roses, trees, vines, floures, or Rosemary set and growing vp alongst and against any wall. Also any furniture spread on the ground, beds, tables, or walles, as carpets, hangings, couerlets, or tapistrie for a chamber. Also a sparuice for a large bed. Also a stuffe made for hangings called Darnix.