spendyd, a spear, III, 309, 40: “spanned; hence, got ready, placed in rest.” Skeat.

sper, V, [78], 5: inquire. See spyrr.

spier-hawk, IV, 484, 1, 2: sparrow-hawk.

spin, spine, gar your blood, IV, 84, 3, 6; V, [253], D 1: spirt (as in Shakspere’s Henry V, iv, 2, spin in English eyes).

spird, II, 144, 12: spurred.

spite, I, 211, 27: spital.

spleen, v., III, 220, 5: regard with spleen, hatred.

spleene, n., III, 230, 70: animosity.

splent (splint), III, 473, 17: armor of overlapping plates.

splinders, II, 91, 26: splinters.