spayen

Etymology
From the, equivalent to the 🇨🇬, from , whence the Modern 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  to stab or kill, especially to kill (a deer) with a sword or other such stabbing or cutting weapon
 * 2) * 1406–13: Edward of Norwich, 2nd Duke of York, The Master of Game (Digby manuscript 182), prologue⁽¹⁾ and chapter xxxiii⁽²⁾
 * "enm"

- ⁽¹⁾ And after whann the hert is spaied and dede he vndothe hym. ⁽²⁾ Þen shulde who so be moste maister þere byd somme of þe hunters go spay hym euen behynde þe shulder forwarde to þe herte.


 * 1) to spay
 * 2) * 1406–13: Edward of Norwich, 2nd Duke of York, The Master of Game (Digby manuscript 182), chapter xi
 * "enm"

- And bycause þei shuld not lese her tyme, men make hem yspayed, saue þose men will kepe open to bere whelpes.