To SPELK, v. a. To support by splinters, S.
Rutherford.
A. S. spelc-ean, Su. G. spiaelk-a, id.
To SPELL, v. a. To tell, to narrate.
Houlate.
A. S. spell-ian, Isl. spial-a, narrare.
To Spell, v. n. To discourse.
Pop. Ball.
Spell, Spele, s. Narrative.
Wyntown.
Alem. spel, a discourse, a history.
To SPEND, v. n.
1. To spring, Loth.
2. To gallop, Loth.
V. [Spyn].
SPENS, SPENCE, s.
1. The place where provisions are kept, S.
Fr. despence, id.