spake |
slake |
As verbs the difference between spake and slake
is that
spake is (archaic) (
speak) while
slake is .
As an adjective spake
is (obsolete) quiet; tame.
spake |
smake |
As verbs the difference between spake and smake
is that
spake is (archaic) (
speak) while
smake is to smack; taste.
As an adjective spake
is (obsolete) quiet; tame.
As a noun smake is
a smack; taste; scent.
spike |
spake |
As verbs the difference between spike and spake
is that
spike is to fix on a spike; to pierce or run through with a spike while
spake is simple past of speak.
As a noun spike
is an ear of corn or grain.
As a proper noun Spike
is
A male nickname.
As an adjective spake is
quiet; tame.
spate | spake |
As a noun spate
is .
As an adjective spake is
(obsolete) quiet; tame.
As a verb spake is
(archaic) (
speak).
stake | spake |
As verbs the difference between stake and spake
is that
stake is while
spake is (archaic) (
speak).
As an adjective spake is
(obsolete) quiet; tame.
spaky | spake |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between spaky and spake
is that
spaky is (obsolete) specky; marked with specks while
spake is (obsolete) ready; prompt.
As adjectives the difference between spaky and spake
is that
spaky is (obsolete) specky; marked with specks while
spake is (obsolete) quiet; tame.
As a verb spake is
(archaic) (
speak).
spake | speake |
As an adjective spake
is (obsolete) quiet; tame.
As a verb spake
is (archaic) (
speak).
As a pronoun speake is
.
spake | spale |
As an adjective spake
is (obsolete) quiet; tame.
As a verb spake
is (archaic) (
speak).
As a noun spale is
a chip or splinter of wood.
spane | spake |
As verbs the difference between spane and spake
is that
spane is (obsolete|uk|dialect) to wean; to spean while
spake is (archaic) (
speak).
As an adjective spake is
(obsolete) quiet; tame.
spade | spake |
As adjectives the difference between spade and spake
is that
spade is while
spake is (obsolete) quiet; tame.
As a verb spake is
(archaic) (
speak).
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