Spiatóre, a spier, or scout in a campe.

Spiattẻlláre, to set out in full dishes, to display or set to view as Cookes doe their meat vpon stalles. Also to make plaine and flat as a dish. Also as Suẻrtáre.

Spíca, any eare of corne. Also a cloue of Garlike. Also a bright Starre on the leaft hand of Virgo called the Eare of corne.

Spicáce, as Pẻrspicáce.

Spíca cẻltica, the mosse Wolues-claw.

Spicácia, as Pẻrspicácia.

Spíca in látte, a tender, yongue and vnripe eare of corne. Vsed also for a sillie-wanton, a mothers-darling, a milke-sop.

Spicanárdo, Spikenard, Lauander-spike.

Spicárda, as Spigolístra.

Spicardíno ingégno, a foolish, nice, loose gadding, skipping or gleaning wit.