Spited vs Spiled - What's the difference?
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As verbs the difference between spited and spiled is that spited is ( spite) while spiled is ( spile).
spited English
Verb
(head)
(spite)
spite English
Etymology 1
From a shortening of (etyl) despit, from (etyl) despit (whence despite). Compare also Dutch spijt.
Noun
( en-noun)
Ill will or hatred toward another, accompanied with the disposition to irritate, annoy, or thwart; a desire to vex or injure; petty malice; grudge; rancor.
- He was so filled with spite for his ex-wife, he could not hold down a job.
- They did it just for spite .
* Shakespeare
- This is the deadly spite that angers.
(obsolete) Vexation; chagrin; mortification.
- "The time is out of joint: O cursed spite." Shakespeare, Hamlet
Verb
( spit)
To treat maliciously; to try to injure or thwart.
- She soon married again, to spite her ex-husband.
(obsolete) To be angry at; to hate.
- The Danes, then pagans, spited places of religion. — Fuller.
To fill with spite; to offend; to vex.
- Darius, spited at the Magi, endeavoured to abolish not only their learning, but their language. — Sir. W. Temple.
Related terms
* spiteful
* in spite of
* despite
See also
* malignant
* malicious
Etymology 2
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spiled English
Verb
(head)
(spile)
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spile English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) or (etyl) , (etyl) spile.
Noun
( en noun)
A splinter.
A spigot or plug used to stop the hole in a barrel or cask.
*1898 , , (Moonfleet) Chapter 4
*:So I felt my way down the passage back to the vault, and recked not of the darkness, nor of Blackbeard and his crew, if only I could lay my lips to liquor. Thus I groped about the barrels till near the top of the stack my hand struck on the spile of a keg, and drawing it, I got my mouth to the hold.
(US) A spout inserted in a maple (or other tree) to draw off sap.
Verb
(spil)
To plug (a hole) with a spile.
To draw off (a liquid) using a spile.
To provide (a barrel, tree etc.) with a spile.
Etymology 2
Alteration of (pile), after Etymology 1, above.
Noun
( en noun)
A pile; a post or girder.
Verb
(spil)
To support by means of spiles.
Etymology 3
Alteration of (l).
Verb
(spil)
(US, dialect, ambitransitive) spoil.
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