Spelt vs Confarreation - What's the difference?
spelt | confarreation |
(chiefly, British) (spell)
* 1590 , (William Shakespeare), , v 1
A grain, considered either a subspecies of wheat, '', or a separate species Triticum spelta.
(dialect, Northern England, Scotland) A thin piece of wood or metal; a splinter.
(metalworking) spelter
A form of marriage in Ancient Rome that was solemnized with cakes made from far (spelt)
As nouns the difference between spelt and confarreation
is that spelt is a grain, considered either a subspecies of wheat, '', or a separate species triticum spelta or spelt can be (dialect|northern england|scotland) a thin piece of wood or metal; a splinter while confarreation is a form of marriage in ancient rome that was solemnized with cakes made from far (spelt).As a verb spelt
is (chiefly|british) (spell) or spelt can be (obsolete) to split; to break; to spalt.spelt
English
Etymology 1
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* spelled (qualifier)Verb
(head)- Yes, yes; he teaches boys the hornbook. What is a, b, spelt / backward with the horn on his head?