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Definition of Sparth
1. n. An Anglo-Saxon battle-ax, or halberd.
Definition of Sparth
1. a long battle-axe [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sparth
Literary usage of Sparth
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions of the Manchester Geological Society by Manchester Geological Society (1906)
"The members visited sparth Bottoms, Rochdale, under the leadership of Mr. WH ...
The Middle Coal-measures at sparth have been brought in by one of these ..."
2. Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of by Chetham Society (1897)
"I CHRISTOPHER CUNLIFFE of the sparth, co. Lanc., gent., being sick in body.
First I will that my executors hereafter named shall take the whole profits of ..."
3. Report of the Annual Meeting (1907)
"... a portion of the middle Coal Measures at sparth Bottoms, half a mile south-west
of Rochdale Town Hall, in beds estimated to occur 135 feet above the ..."
4. The Spending of the Money of Robert Nowell of Reade Hall, Lancashire by Alexander Balloch Grosart, Alexander Nowell (1877)
"sparth is the name of an old messuage and freehold situate in the township of
Clayton-in-le-Moors, about three miles from ..."
5. The Spending of the Money of Robert Nowell of Reade Hall, Lancashire by Alexander Balloch Grosart (1877)
"This is a memorandum that Mr. Cunliffe of sparth, a local chapman, ... sparth is
the name of an old messuage and freehold situate in the township of ..."