Tailing vs Spoils - What's the difference?
tailing | spoils |
The act of following someone.
(architecture) The part of a projecting stone or brick inserted in a wall.
(obsolete) sexual intercourse
(obsolete) The lighter parts of grain separated from the seed by threshing and winnowing; chaff.
(Webster 1913)
That which is taken from another by violence; especially, the plunder taken from an enemy; pillage; booty.
Public offices and their benefits regarded as the peculiar property of a successful party or faction, to be bestowed for its own advantage; -- commonly in the plural; as
(spoil)
As verbs the difference between tailing and spoils
is that tailing is while spoils is (spoil).As nouns the difference between tailing and spoils
is that tailing is the act of following someone while spoils is that which is taken from another by violence; especially, the plunder taken from an enemy; pillage; booty.tailing
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- (Gwilt)
- (Chaucer)
See also
* tailingsspoils
English
Noun
(en-plural noun)- "Gentle gales, Fanning their odoriferous wings, dispense Native perfumes, and whisper whence they stole Those balmy spoils." —Milton.
- to the victor belong the spoils
Verb
(head)- Milk spoils when left out too long.