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Definition of Spirted
1. spirt [v] - See also: spirt
Lexicographical Neighbors of Spirted
Literary usage of Spirted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Review of the case by John Swinburne (1862)
"The blood spirted about ten feet in every direction, saturating her clothes, ...
The blood spirted over the glass, ceiling, sides of the room, table, chair, ..."
2. The Book of Isaiah by George Adam Smith (1893)
"The fluid spirted is put in the accusative, and it is spirted upon the person.
In the present passage the person, 'many nations,' is in the accusative, ..."
3. Charicles: Or, Illustrations of the Private Life of the Ancient Greeks by Wilhelm Adolf Becker (1866)
"The liquid so spirted was called ... The game itself, the entire apparatus, and
also the wine that was spirted, were all called ..."
4. Biblical Commentary on the Prophecies of Isaiah by Franz Delitzsch (1873)
"The red upon the clothes was the life-blood of the nations, which had spirted
upon them, and with which, as He trode this wine-press, He had soiled all His ..."