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An Irish-English dictionary - National Library of Scotland

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spo SPO SpK SPR:<br />

Spioéóg, spiothog, s. f. a small stone, such as<br />

one throws at an object.<br />

Spiocoipe, spioihoire, s. m. a spy, a scout.<br />

Spíoéoi]ie,spreagadh, s stirring up, provocation,<br />

repro<strong>of</strong>, admonition ; a sudden burst or blow<br />

contumely.<br />

SppeAjAini, sprcagaim, v. I blame, chide, reprove,<br />

prompt, press, enforce a thing.<br />

Sp]\eA5Aiiiuib, spreagamhiiil, a. bold, active.<br />

S]D)ieA5Ai]\e, spreagaire, s. m. a provoker, re-<br />

viler.<br />

Sppei-o, spreidh, s. f. a spark <strong>of</strong> fire; total de-<br />

struction.<br />

Sp|iei jim, spreighim, v. I scatter, dismiss, dis-<br />

I burst suddenly.<br />

band ;<br />

S\>\\e\ife, sj)reiglite, part, dispersed, scattered;<br />

s. red cinders.<br />

SppeilleAc, spreilleach, adj. blubber-lipped.<br />

Spi\eoce, spreote, s. a fragment; a drone, an<br />

idler ; a useless thing.<br />

Sp)\ineo5, sprineog, s. f a pebble<br />

SpjHO]-, sprios, s. a twig, brambles.<br />

Spnio|-Án, spriosa7i, s. m. a small twig; a poor<br />

dimuiutive creature.<br />

SpnuicA]i, sprichar, s. a sting.

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