Isl. spilk-ur, assulae; laths, splinters. Gael. spealg, a splinter.

To SPILL, SPYLL, v. a.
1. To destroy, in whatever way, S.
2. To mar, S.
3. To kill.
Douglas.

A. S. consumere, interficere.

4. To defile, to deflower.
Wallace.

A. S. spill-an, corrumpere, vitiare.

To Spill, Spille, v. n.
1. To perish.
Sir Tristrem.
2. To corrupt, to putrify, S.
3. To be galled, as the effect of heat, S.

To SPYN, v. n. To glide, S.
Douglas.

To Spynner, v. n.
1. To run or fly swiftly, S.
Douglas.
2. To ascend in a spiral form, S. B.

From the motion of the distaff.

SPYNDILL, adj. Thin, slender.