aspread

English

Etymology

a- + spread

Adjective

aspread (not comparable)

  1. spread out
    • 1995, John B. Sanford, A Book of American Women (page 22)
      She heard hoofs and harness, wheels, the leathers bracing the springs, she saw faces through the windows, leaves, sky, a flag on the fly from a spire. Like the one aspread on the casket, she may have thought, and she could almost feel it, properly folded, weighing on her hands when the coffin was out of sight.

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