Fr. espringalle, L. B. springald-us, id.

To SPRINKIL, SPRYNKIL, v. n. To move with velocity and unsteadiness, or in an undulatory way.
Douglas.

Teut. sprenckel-en, variegare.

SPRIT-NEW, adj. Entirely new, S.

SPRITTY, adj.
V. under [Sprat].

To SPROSE, v. n.
1. To make a great shew, S.

E. spruce.

2. To commend one's self ostentatiously, Fife, Ayrs.
3. To magnify in narration, Fife.

SPROT, s.
V. [Spratt].

SPRUSH, adj. Spruce, S.
Shirrefs.