slovodefinícia
spelling
(mass)
spelling
- hláskovanie
spelling
(encz)
spelling,hláskování n: Zdeněk Brož
spelling
(encz)
spelling,pravopis n: Pavel Cvrček
Spelling
(gcide)
Spell \Spell\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Spelled; p. pr. & vb. n.
Spelling.] [AS. spelian to supply another's place.]
To supply the place of for a time; to take the turn of, at
work; to relieve; as, to spell the helmsman.
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Spelling
(gcide)
Spelling \Spell"ing\, n.
The act of one who spells; formation of words by letters;
orthography.
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Spelling
(gcide)
Spell \Spell\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Spelledor Spelt; p. pr. &
vb. n. Spelling.] [OE. spellen, spellien, tell, relate, AS.
spellian, fr. spell a saying, tale; akin to MHG. spellen to
relate, Goth. spill?n.e Spell a tale. In sense 4 and those
following, OE. spellen, perhaps originally a different word,
and from or influenced by spell a splinter, from the use of a
piece of wood to point to the letters in schools: cf. D.
spellen to spell. Cf. Spell splinter.]
1. To tell; to relate; to teach. [Obs.]
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Might I that legend find,
By fairies spelt in mystic rhymes. --T. Warton.
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2. To put under the influence of a spell; to affect by a
spell; to bewitch; to fascinate; to charm. "Spelled with
words of power." --Dryden.
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He was much spelled with Eleanor Talbot. --Sir G.
Buck.
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3. To constitute; to measure. [Obs.]
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The Saxon heptarchy, when seven kings put together
did spell but one in effect. --Fuller.
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4. To tell or name in their proper order letters of, as a
word; to write or print in order the letters of, esp. the
proper letters; to form, as words, by correct orthography.
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The word "satire" ought to be spelled with i, and
not with y. --Dryden.
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5. To discover by characters or marks; to read with
difficulty; -- usually with out; as, to spell out the
sense of an author; to spell out a verse in the Bible.
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To spell out a God in the works of creation.
--South.
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To sit spelling and observing divine justice upon
every accident. --Milton.
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Spelling
(gcide)
Spelling \Spell"ing\, a.
Of or pertaining to spelling.
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Spelling bee, a spelling match. [U.S.]

Spelling book, a book with exercises for teaching children
to spell; a speller.

Spelling match, a contest of skill in spelling words,
between two or more persons.
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spelling
(wn)
spelling
n 1: forming words with letters according to the principles
underlying accepted usage
SPELLING
(bouvier)
SPELLING, The art of putting the proper letters in words.
2. It is a rule that when it appears with certainty what is meant, bad
spelling will not avoid a contract; for example, where a man agreed to pay
thirty pounds, he was held bound to pay thirty pounds; and sentence was
holden to be seventeen. Cro. Jac. 607; 10 Coke, 133, a; 2 Roll. Ab. 147.
3. Even in an indictment undertood has been holden as understood. 1
Chit. Cr. Law.
4. A misspelling of a name in a declaration, will not be sufficient to
defeat the plaintiff, on the ground of variance between the writing
produced, and the declaration, if such name be idem sonans; as Kay for Key.
16 East, 110; 2 Stark. 29; Segrave for Seagrave. 2 Str. 889. See Idem
Sonans.

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finger spelling
(encz)
finger spelling, n:
fingerspelling
(encz)
fingerspelling, n:
misspelling
(encz)
misspelling,pravopisná chyba n: Zdeněk Brož
misspellings
(encz)
misspellings,pravopisné chyby Zdeněk Brož
spelling bee
(encz)
spelling bee,soutěž ve hláskování n: Nijel
spelling book
(encz)
spelling book,pravopisný slovník Zdeněk Brož
spelling checker
(encz)
spelling checker,kontrola pravopisu n: Nijel
spelling contest
(encz)
spelling contest, n:
spellings
(encz)
spellings,hláskování n: Zdeněk Brožspellings,pravopisy n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
Dispelling
(gcide)
Dispel \Dis*pel"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dispelled; p. pr. & vb.
n. Dispelling.] [L. dispellere; dis- + pellere to push,
drive. See Pulse a beating.]
To drive away by scattering, or so to cause to vanish; to
clear away; to banish; to dissipate; as, to dispel a cloud,
vapors, cares, doubts, illusions.
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[Satan] gently raised
their fainting courage, and dispelled their fears.
--Milton.
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I saw myself the lambent easy light
Gild the brown horror, and dispel the night. --Dryden.
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Misspelling
(gcide)
Misspell \Mis*spell"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Misspelled, or
Misspelt; p. pr. & vb. n. Misspelling.]
To spell incorrectly.
[1913 Webster]Misspelling \Mis*spell"ing\, n.
A wrong spelling.
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Phonetic spelling
(gcide)
Phonetic \Pho*net"ic\ (f[-o]*n[e^]t"[i^]k), a. [Gr. fwnhtiko`s,
fr. fwnh` a sound, tone; akin to Gr. fa`nai to speak: cf. F.
phon['e]tique. See Ban a proclamation.]
1. Of or pertaining to the voice, or its use.
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2. Representing sounds; as, phonetic characters; -- opposed
to ideographic; as, a phonetic notation.
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Phonetic spelling, spelling in phonetic characters, each
representing one sound only; -- contrasted with {Romanic
spelling}, or that by the use of the Roman alphabet.
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Romanic spelling
(gcide)
Romanic \Ro*man"ic\, a. [L. Romanicus. See Romance, n.]
1. Of or pertaining to Rome or its people.
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2. Of or pertaining to any or all of the various languages
which, during the Middle Ages, sprung out of the old
Roman, or popular form of Latin, as the Italian, Spanish,
Portuguese, French, Provencal, etc.
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3. Related to the Roman people by descent; -- said especially
of races and nations speaking any of the Romanic tongues.
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Romanic spelling, spelling by means of the letters of the
Roman alphabet, as in English; -- contrasted with phonetic
spelling.
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Spelling
(gcide)
Spell \Spell\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Spelled; p. pr. & vb. n.
Spelling.] [AS. spelian to supply another's place.]
To supply the place of for a time; to take the turn of, at
work; to relieve; as, to spell the helmsman.
[1913 Webster]Spelling \Spell"ing\, n.
The act of one who spells; formation of words by letters;
orthography.
[1913 Webster]Spell \Spell\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Spelledor Spelt; p. pr. &
vb. n. Spelling.] [OE. spellen, spellien, tell, relate, AS.
spellian, fr. spell a saying, tale; akin to MHG. spellen to
relate, Goth. spill?n.e Spell a tale. In sense 4 and those
following, OE. spellen, perhaps originally a different word,
and from or influenced by spell a splinter, from the use of a
piece of wood to point to the letters in schools: cf. D.
spellen to spell. Cf. Spell splinter.]
1. To tell; to relate; to teach. [Obs.]
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Might I that legend find,
By fairies spelt in mystic rhymes. --T. Warton.
[1913 Webster]

2. To put under the influence of a spell; to affect by a
spell; to bewitch; to fascinate; to charm. "Spelled with
words of power." --Dryden.
[1913 Webster]

He was much spelled with Eleanor Talbot. --Sir G.
Buck.
[1913 Webster]

3. To constitute; to measure. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster]

The Saxon heptarchy, when seven kings put together
did spell but one in effect. --Fuller.
[1913 Webster]

4. To tell or name in their proper order letters of, as a
word; to write or print in order the letters of, esp. the
proper letters; to form, as words, by correct orthography.
[1913 Webster]

The word "satire" ought to be spelled with i, and
not with y. --Dryden.
[1913 Webster]

5. To discover by characters or marks; to read with
difficulty; -- usually with out; as, to spell out the
sense of an author; to spell out a verse in the Bible.
[1913 Webster]

To spell out a God in the works of creation.
--South.
[1913 Webster]

To sit spelling and observing divine justice upon
every accident. --Milton.
[1913 Webster]Spelling \Spell"ing\, a.
Of or pertaining to spelling.
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Spelling bee, a spelling match. [U.S.]

Spelling book, a book with exercises for teaching children
to spell; a speller.

Spelling match, a contest of skill in spelling words,
between two or more persons.
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Spelling bee
(gcide)
Spelling \Spell"ing\, a.
Of or pertaining to spelling.
[1913 Webster]

Spelling bee, a spelling match. [U.S.]

Spelling book, a book with exercises for teaching children
to spell; a speller.

Spelling match, a contest of skill in spelling words,
between two or more persons.
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Spelling book
(gcide)
Spelling \Spell"ing\, a.
Of or pertaining to spelling.
[1913 Webster]

Spelling bee, a spelling match. [U.S.]

Spelling book, a book with exercises for teaching children
to spell; a speller.

Spelling match, a contest of skill in spelling words,
between two or more persons.
[1913 Webster]
Spelling match
(gcide)
Spelling \Spell"ing\, a.
Of or pertaining to spelling.
[1913 Webster]

Spelling bee, a spelling match. [U.S.]

Spelling book, a book with exercises for teaching children
to spell; a speller.

Spelling match, a contest of skill in spelling words,
between two or more persons.
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finger spelling
(wn)
finger spelling
n 1: an alphabet of manual signs [syn: finger spelling,
fingerspelling]
fingerspelling
(wn)
fingerspelling
n 1: an alphabet of manual signs [syn: finger spelling,
fingerspelling]
misspelling
(wn)
misspelling
n 1: a spelling that is incorrect
spelling bee
(wn)
spelling bee
n 1: a contest in which you are eliminated if you fail to spell
a word correctly [syn: spelling bee, spelldown,
spelling contest]
spelling checker
(wn)
spelling checker
n 1: an electronic dictionary in a word processor that can be
used to catch misspelled words [syn: spell-checker,
spelling checker]
spelling contest
(wn)
spelling contest
n 1: a contest in which you are eliminated if you fail to spell
a word correctly [syn: spelling bee, spelldown,
spelling contest]
spelling flame
(foldoc)
spelling flame

A Usenet posting ostentatiously correcting a
previous article's spelling, possibly as a way of casting
scorn on the point the article was trying to make, instead of
actually responding to that point (compare {dictionary
flame}). Of course, people who are more than usually slovenly
spellers are prone to think *any* correction is a spelling
flame. It's an amusing comment on human nature that spelling
flames themselves often contain spelling errors.

[Jargon File]

(1994-11-22)
spelling flame
(jargon)
spelling flame
n.

[Usenet] A posting ostentatiously correcting a previous article's spelling
as a way of casting scorn on the point the article was trying to make,
instead of actually responding to that point (compare dictionary flame).
Of course, people who are more than usually slovenly spellers are prone to
think any correction is a spelling flame. It's an amusing comment on human
nature that spelling flames themselves often contain spelling errors.
SPELLING
(bouvier)
SPELLING, The art of putting the proper letters in words.
2. It is a rule that when it appears with certainty what is meant, bad
spelling will not avoid a contract; for example, where a man agreed to pay
thirty pounds, he was held bound to pay thirty pounds; and sentence was
holden to be seventeen. Cro. Jac. 607; 10 Coke, 133, a; 2 Roll. Ab. 147.
3. Even in an indictment undertood has been holden as understood. 1
Chit. Cr. Law.
4. A misspelling of a name in a declaration, will not be sufficient to
defeat the plaintiff, on the ground of variance between the writing
produced, and the declaration, if such name be idem sonans; as Kay for Key.
16 East, 110; 2 Stark. 29; Segrave for Seagrave. 2 Str. 889. See Idem
Sonans.

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