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Definition of Spulzie
1. n. Plunder, or booty.
Definition of Spulzie
1. to plunder [v SPULZIED, SPULZIEING, SPULZIES] - See also: plunder
Lexicographical Neighbors of Spulzie
Literary usage of Spulzie
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Tales and Sketches by James Hogg (1837)
"It is God speed, or spulzie wi' thee in three handclaps. ... exclaimed Peter: "The
muckle fiend spulzie the unmannerly gab that spake it! ..."
2. The Records of the Proceedings of the Justiciary Court, Edinburgh, 1661-1678 by Edinburgh (Scotland). Justiciary Court, William George Scott-Moncrieff, John W. Weston (1905)
"... having pursued a spulzie against the pannell's father for away taking of these
two horses, there was Decreet recovered for the same, and bond granted ..."
3. Ancient Ballads and Songs of the North of Scotland: Hitherto Unpublished by Peter Buchan (1875)
"... My lord, this is a proud Seton, The rest will ride the thinner. spulzie him,
spulzie him, said Craigievar, 0 spulzie him, ..."