Spondéo piéde, a foote of a verse consisting of two long sillables in the last word, so called of drawing the voice in singing at Deuine seruice.

Spóndili, any small bones, namely the spondils, the knuckles or turning ioints of the back-bone or chine. Also spindle wherues. Also a kind of Serpents. Also a kind of great Oyster like an Asses-hoofe.

Spondílio, Cow-parsnep or Madnepe.

Spóndio, as Spódo or Spódio.

Spóndolo, the singular of Spóndili.

Spondóso, full of bankes, sides or shores.

Spónere, spóngo, spósi, spósto, to expose, to lay forth. Also to expound or interpret.

Spónga, as Spógna, a Spunge.

Spongadúra, a spunging. Also in pieces, it is called a honnie-combe.

Spongáre, to wipe with a spunge.