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spell
noun
A story; a tale.
spell
A charm consisting of some words of occult power. Start not; her actions shall be holy; you hear my speel is lawful. Begin, begin; the mystic spell prepare.
spell
A turn of work; relief; turn of duty. Take a spell at the pump. Their toil is so extreme, that they cannot endure it above four hours in a day, but are succeed by spells.
spell
In New England, a short time; a little time. ) .
spell
A turn of gratuitous labor, sometimes accompanied with presents. People give their neighbors a spell.
spell
verb transitive
pret. and pp. spelled or spelt.
spell
To tell or name the letters of a word, with a proper division of syllables, for the with a proper division of syllables, for the purpose of learning the pronunciation. In this matter children learn to read by first spelling the words.
spell
To write or print with the proper letters; to form words by correct orthography. The word satire ought to be spelled with i, and not with y.
spell
To take another’s place or turn temporarily in any labor or service.
spell
To charm; as spelled with words of power.
spell
To read; to discover by characters or marks; with out; as, to speel out the sense of an author. We are not left to spell out a God in the works of creation.
spell
To tell; to relate; to teach.
spell
verb intransitive
To form words with the proper letters, either in reading or writing. He knows not how to spell. Our orthography is so irregular that most persons never learn to spell.