sputen

Etymology
17th century, at first alongside, both secondary adaptations of , from , derived from , itself from the verb , from , from. The West Germanic verb had a cognate in 🇨🇬, which however remained without continuation. Cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  to hurry, to make haste

Verb

 * 1)  (to) hurry

Verb

 * 1) spouted, uttered
 * 2) * 14th century / 1864, Early English alliterative Poems in the West-Midland Dialect of the fourteenth Century. Copied and edited from a unique Manuscript in the Library of the British Museum. With an Introduction, Notes, and glossarial Index, p. 63, l. 845, and p. 195:
 * 3) ** Whatt! þay sputen & speken of so spitous fylþe,
 * 4) ** Sputen = spouted, uttered, B. 845.