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Alteration of dialectal spattle (by association with spit (noun)), from Old English spātl, which is related to spǣtan (whence spit (verb)).
spittle (countable and uncountable, plural spittles)
- Spit, usually frothy and of a milky coloration.
- 2023 September 30, HarryBlank, “Meeting in the Middle”, in SCP Foundation[1], archived from the original on 25 May 2024:
"Who are you?!" he blurted into the woman's palm, and she shook it off in obvious disgust, wiping spittle onto his D-class uniform.
- 2023 September 30, HarryBlank, “Meeting in the Middle”, in SCP Foundation[1], archived from the original on 25 May 2024:
- Something frothy and white that resembles spit.
- Spit-up or drool of an infant.
spit, usually frothy
- Aghwan: 𐕉𐕒𐕡𐕢𐔴𐕚𐕒𐕡𐕎 (ćupesun)
- Bulgarian: плюнка f (pljunka), храчка f (hračka)
- Catalan: escopinada (ca) f
- Chinese:
Mandarin: 吐沫 (zh) (tùmo) - Czech: slina (cs) f, plivanec m
- French: crachat (fr) m, postillon (fr) m (droplets)
- Galician: cuspidela f, cuspidura f, cuspiñada f, cuspiñazo m, lapo m
- German: Spucke (de) f
- Greek: ροχάλα (el) (rochála)
Ancient Greek: σίαλον n (síalon) - Hungarian: köpet (hu), nyál (hu)
- Irish: seile f
- Italian: sputo (it) m
- Japanese: 唾 (ja) (つばき, tsubakí, つば, tsuba)
- Javanese: idu, kecoh
- Korean: 침 (ko) (chim)
- Latvian: spļāviens m, spļaudekļi m pl, siekalas f pl
- Macedonian: ’рканица f (’rkanica)
- Persian: تف (fa) (tof), بفچ (bafč)
- Plautdietsch: Kjwiel n, Spie m, Kwoakjs m
- Portuguese: cuspe (pt) m
- Romanian: scuipat (ro)
- Russian: слюна́ (ru) f (sljuná), плево́к (ru) m (plevók)
- Scottish Gaelic: seile m, ronn m
- Sicilian: sputu m, sputazza (scn) f, sputazzata f
- Spanish: escupida (es) f, escupitajo (es) m, lapo (es) m, espumajo m, espumarajo m
- Sylheti: ꠍꠦꠙ (séfo)
- Telugu: లాలాజలము (te) (lālājalamu)
- Tocharian B: pitke
- Turkish:
Ottoman Turkish: توكوروك (tükürük) - Ukrainian: слина f (slyna)
- Walloon: raetchon (wa) m, raetchote (wa) f
- Woiwurrung: kâ-gooll
spittle (countable and uncountable, plural spittles)
- (now archaic) Alternative form of spital.
- a. 1633, George Herbert, The Thanksgiving:
I'll build a spittle, or mend common ways […]
- a. 1633, George Herbert, The Thanksgiving:
Representing a frequentative form of spit (“a spade's depth”), equivalent to spit + -le.
spittle (countable and uncountable, plural spittles)
spittle (third-person singular simple present spittles, present participle spittling, simple past and past participle spittled)