spanghew

Jun. 11th, 2024 06:34 am
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spanghew (SPAHNG-hyoo) - v., to throw (a frog or toad) violently into the air.


Either at the end of a stick, or by striking it into jumping. Obsolete and rare before it went out of business, used exclusively in N. England and Scotland. I do not like what this word expresses, but I love that the word exists to express it. I mean seriously -- a verb for throwing a frog in the air. Well, there's a few instances known where something else is thrown, such as the rider of a horse, but still. Etymology is partly obscure: spang is a Scots dialect (and so also northernmost England) form of spring, but no one has a clue about the -hew.

---L.
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