Spasimátici, as Spasmátici.

Spasimatíssima uóglia, a most earnest desire, or deadly longing for any thing.

Spasiméuole, dreadfull, horrible, frightfull, able to strike a man into a swoune.

Spásimo, a crampe, a conuulsion, a shrinking vp of the sinnewes proceeding either of too much fulnesse or ouermuch emptinesse. Also a swouning.

Spásimo cínico, a kind of crampe when the nostrills are drawen awry like a Dogs mouth when he snarleth.

Spasimóso, full of cramps or conuulsions. Also subiect to swouning.

Spasmáre, as Spasimáre.

Spasmátici, such as are troubled with or plucked by spasmes.

Spásmo, as Spásimo. Also a kind of dart vsed in warre.

Spassamartẻllo, a fellow that will talke with a wench for fashion sake, to forget some other loue, or to passe the time away in louing talke.