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Springal (gcide) | Springal \Spring"al\ (spr[i^]ng"al), Springald \Spring"ald\
(spr[i^]ng"ald), Springall \Spring"all\ (spr[i^]ng"al), n.
[Scot. springald, springel, fr. Scot. & E. spring.]
An active, springy young man. [Obs.] "There came two
springals of full tender years." --Spenser.
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Joseph, when he was sold to Potiphar, that great man,
was a fair young springall. --Latimer.
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Springal (gcide) | Springal \Spring"al\, n. [OF. espringale; of Teutonic origin,
akin to E. spring.]
An ancient military engine for casting stones and arrows by
means of a spring.
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Espringal (gcide) | Espringal \Es*prin"gal\, n. [See Springal.] (Mil. Antiq.)
An engine of war used for throwing viretons, large stones,
and other missiles; a springal.
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Springald (gcide) | Springal \Spring"al\ (spr[i^]ng"al), Springald \Spring"ald\
(spr[i^]ng"ald), Springall \Spring"all\ (spr[i^]ng"al), n.
[Scot. springald, springel, fr. Scot. & E. spring.]
An active, springy young man. [Obs.] "There came two
springals of full tender years." --Spenser.
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Joseph, when he was sold to Potiphar, that great man,
was a fair young springall. --Latimer.
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Springall (gcide) | Springal \Spring"al\ (spr[i^]ng"al), Springald \Spring"ald\
(spr[i^]ng"ald), Springall \Spring"all\ (spr[i^]ng"al), n.
[Scot. springald, springel, fr. Scot. & E. spring.]
An active, springy young man. [Obs.] "There came two
springals of full tender years." --Spenser.
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Joseph, when he was sold to Potiphar, that great man,
was a fair young springall. --Latimer.
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