Spelk

//spɛlk// noun, verb

Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    A splinter, usually of wood. Cumbria, Northumbria
  2. 2
    A wooden splinter caught under the skin. Cumbria, Northumbria
  3. 3
    A rod or switch. Northern-English
  4. 4
    Unusably short lengths of fibre-reinforced material, such as prepreg.
Verb
  1. 1
    To use a spelk in or on. Northern-English, transitive

    "A spelk is often a hazel of two or three years' growth. It is pointed at each end, and is three or four feet long, and is placed at right angles with the thatch to hold it down. Sometimes a bit of very neat work is displayed in the spelking of the thatch […]"

Etymology

Etymology 1

From Middle English spelke, from Old English spilc, spelc (“a splint”), from Proto-West Germanic *spelku, from Proto-Germanic *spelkō, *spalkō, *spalkuz (“bast, splint”). Cognate with Old Norse spjalkir (“bars, rails”, plural).

Etymology 2

From Middle English spelken, from Old English spelċan, from Proto-West Germanic *spalkijan, from Proto-Germanic *spalkijaną. Cognate with Old Norse spelkja.

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