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First published 1971 (SND Vol. VIII).
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Quotation dates: 1827-1846

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SPARPLE, v. Also sperple. Sc. usage: tr. To scatter, spread about, disperse, distribute (Sc. 1825 Jam.). Also with out. Obs. in Eng. Cf. Sperfle. Only in arch. use.Fif. 1827 W. Tennant Papistry 9:
Her fingers in her basket dippin', Pick witch-bells out, . . . And sparple them in frisky mirth Ow'r the great waist o' mither Yerth.
Sc. 1846 Anon Muckomachy 65:
Drag, drag, the michtie barrels forth! That they may sparple out their stores.

[O.Sc. sperpal, to scatter, disperse, 1487, Mid.Eng. sparple, O.Fr. esparpeillier, id.]

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