Definition of Spulye

1. spulzie [v SPULYED, SPULYEING, SPULYES] - See also: spulzie

Lexicographical Neighbors of Spulye

spueing
spues
spug
spuggie
spuggies
spuggy
spugs
spuilzie
spuilzied
spuilzies
spuing
spule
spules
spuller
spullers
spulye (current term)
spulyed
spulyeing
spulyes
spulyie
spulyied
spulyies
spulzie
spulzied
spulzies
spumante
spumantes
spumavirus
spume
spumed

Literary usage of Spulye

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The First Five Books of the Roman History by Livy, John Bellenden (1822)
"... namit Feretrum, and ascendit with the said spulye in the toure of ... And, quhen he had hung up the said spulye and ..."

2. The Catechism of John Hamilton, Archbishop of St. Andrews, 1552 by Catholic Church, John Hamilton, Thomas Graves Law (1884)
"... thow nocht the voce 4 Reg. v. of our Lord, bot is turnit to the spulye and hais done evil in the ... brocht as a spulye out of the tempil of Jerusalem, ..."

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