sprent

English

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ɛnt

Etymology 1

From Middle English sprenten, from Old English *sprentan, from Proto-Germanic *sprantijaną, causative of Proto-Germanic *sprintaną (to jump up; bounce), from Proto-Indo-European *sprend-, *sprendʰ- (to flinch; jump), from Proto-Indo-European *sper- (to twitch; fidget; flinch; jump; be quick). Cognate with Middle High German sprenzen (to sprinkle; splash), Swedish spritta (to startle), Icelandic spretta (to spring forth; emerge; arise; develop).

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Verb

sprent (third-person singular simple present sprents, present participle sprenting, simple past and past participle sprented)

  1. (intransitive, dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) To leap; bound; move quickly; dart

Etymology 2

From Middle English spreynt, spreind, yspreynd (sprinkled), past participle of Middle English sprengen (to sprinkle), from Old English sprengan (to cause to spring; scatter), from Proto-Germanic *sprangijaną, causative of *springaną (to spring; jump). More at spring.

Verb

sprent

  1. (obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of springe

Adjective

sprent (comparative more sprent, superlative most sprent)

  1. (archaic) sprinkled
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