Springald

//ˈspɹɪŋəld//

Synonyms for "springald" (6 found)

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Noun(2 words)

Strong matches (1)

Noun(1 words)

Related words (3)

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Translations

8 translations across 6 languages.

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French

1 entries
  • espringale noun (ancient military engine)

German

1 entries
  • Rutte noun (ancient military engine)

Italian

1 entries
  • spingarda noun (ancient military engine)

Portuguese

1 entries
  • espingarda noun (ancient military engine)

Russian

3 entries
  • ру́тта noun (ancient military engine)
  • скорпио́н noun (ancient military engine)
  • тенсио́нный спри́нгалд noun (ancient military engine)

Spanish

1 entries
  • espingarda noun (ancient military engine)

Sample sentences

6 total sentences available.

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There came two Springals of full tender yeares, / Farre thence from forrein land where they did dwell […]

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Sure the diuell, God blesse us, is in this Springald, why George, dist ever see such a fire-drake, I am afraid my boie's miscaried, if he be, though hee were Maister Mery-thoughts sonne a thousand times, if there bee any Law in England I'le make some of them smart for't.

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Understand, this Firſt-ling [the wallflower] vvas / Once a briſk and bonny Laſſe, / VVho a ſprightly Springall lov'd, / And to have it fully prov'd, / Up ſhe got upon a vvall, / Tempting dovvn to ſlide vvithall: / But the ſilken tvviſt unty'd, / So ſhe fell; and bruis'd, ſhe dy'd.

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this same springald, who conceals his name, and despises our proffered hospitality, hath already gained one prize, and may now afford to let others have their turn.

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