Spit: English to English |
Spit (imp. & p. p.) of Spit |
Spit (n.) A long, slender, pointed rod, usually of iron, for holding meat while roasting. |
Spit (n.) A small point of land running into the sea, or a long, narrow shoal extending from the shore into the sea; as, a spit of sand. |
Spit (n.) The depth to which a spade goes in digging; a spade; a spadeful. |
Spit (n.) The secretion formed by the glands of the mouth; spitle; saliva; sputum. |
Spit (n.) To eject from the mouth; to throw out, as saliva or other matter, from the mouth. |
Spit (n.) To eject; to throw out; to belch. |
Spit (n.) To spade; to dig. |
Spit (n.) To thrust a spit through; to fix upon a spit; hence, to thrust through or impale; as, to spit a loin of veal. |
Spit (v. i.) To attend to a spit; to use a spit. |
Spit (v. i.) To rain or snow slightly, or with sprinkles. |
Spit (v. i.) To throw out saliva from the mouth. |