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spitted

Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

Spit \Spit\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Spitted}; p. pr. & vb. n.
   {Spitting}.] [From {Spit}, n.; cf. {Speet}.]
   1. To thrust a spit through; to fix upon a spit; hence, to
      thrust through or impale; as, to spit a loin of veal.
      ``Infants spitted upon pikes.'' --Shak.

   2. To spade; to dig. [Prov. Eng.]

Spitted \Spit"ted\, a. [From {Spit}.]
   1. Put upon a spit; pierced as if by a spit.

   2. Shot out long; -- said of antlers. --Bacon.

Spitted \Spit"ted\,
   p. p. of {Spit}, v. i., to eject, to spit. [Obs.]

Source : WordNet®

spit
     v 1: expel or eject (saliva or phlegm or sputum) from the mouth;
          "The father of the victim spat at the alleged murderer"
          [syn: {ptyalize}, {ptyalise}, {spew}, {spue}]
     2: utter with anger or contempt [syn: {spit out}]
     3: rain gently; "It has only sprinkled, but the roads are
        slick" [syn: {sprinkle}, {spatter}, {patter}, {pitter-patter}]
     4: drive a skewer through; "skewer the meat for the BBQ" [syn:
        {skewer}]
     [also: {spitting}, {spitted}, {spat}]

spit
     n 1: a narrow strip of land that juts out into the sea [syn: {tongue}]
     2: a clear liquid secreted into the mouth by the salivary
        glands and mucous glands of the mouth; moistens the mouth
        and starts the digestion of starches [syn: {saliva}, {spittle}]
     3: a skewer for holding meat over a fire
     4: the act of spitting (forcefully expelling saliva) [syn: {spitting},
         {expectoration}]
     [also: {spitting}, {spitted}, {spat}]

spitted
     See {spit}
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