Spilth vs Spilt - What's the difference?
spilth | spilt |
(archaic) A spillage; spilled material.
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*:Like a vast spider suspended by a metal chord, a candelabrum presided over the room nine feet above the floor-boards. From its sweeping arms of iron, long stalactites of wax lowered their pale spilths drip by drip, drip by drip.
*1985 , Anthony Burgess, Kingdom of the Wicked :
*:Baked fish lay cooling on the table, and there was a great spilth of wine on the floor.
That has been spilt.
(chiefly, British) (spill)
As a noun spilth
is a spillage; spilled material.As an adjective spilt is
that has been spilt.As a verb spilt is
past tense of spill.spilth
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Noun
(en noun)spilt
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Adjective
(-)- Don't cry over spilt milk; tears won't put it back in the glass.
