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Webster 1913 Edition
Spile
Spile
(spīl)
, Noun.
[Cf. LG.
spile
, dial. G. speil
, speiler
, D. spijl
. √170.] 1.
A small plug or wooden pin, used to stop a vent, as in a cask.
2.
A small tube or spout inserted in a tree for conducting sap, as from a sugar maple.
3.
A large stake driven into the ground as a support for some superstructure; a pile.
Spile hole
, a small air hole in a cask; a vent.
Spile
(spīl)
, Verb.
T.
To supply with a spile or a spigot; to make a small vent in, as a cask.
Webster 1828 Edition
Spile
SPILE
,Noun.
1.
A small peg or wooden pin, used to stop a hole.2.
A stake driven into the ground to protect a bank, &c.Definition 2024
spile
spile
English
Noun
spile (plural spiles)
- (obsolete or dialectal) A splinter.
- A spigot or plug used to stop the hole in a barrel or cask.
- 1898, J. Meade Falkner, Moonfleet Chapter 4
- So I felt my way down the passage back to the vault, and recked not of the darkness, nor of Blackbeard and his crew, if only I could lay my lips to liquor. Thus I groped about the barrels till near the top of the stack my hand struck on the spile of a keg, and drawing it, I got my mouth to the hold.
- 1898, J. Meade Falkner, Moonfleet Chapter 4
- (US) A spout inserted in a maple (or other tree) to draw off sap.
Verb
spile (third-person singular simple present spiles, present participle spiling, simple past and past participle spiled)
- To plug (a hole) with a spile.
- To draw off (a liquid) using a spile.
- To provide (a barrel, tree etc.) with a spile.
Etymology 2
Alteration of pile, after Etymology 1, above.
Noun
spile (plural spiles)
Verb
spile (third-person singular simple present spiles, present participle spiling, simple past and past participle spiled)
- To support by means of spiles.
Etymology 3
Alteration of spoil.
Verb
spile (third-person singular simple present spiles, present participle spiling, simple past and past participle spiled)
- (US, dialect, transitive, intransitive) spoil.