spreath
English
Etymology
Scots, from Scottish Gaelic sprédh, spré, from Middle Irish preid, preit (“booty”) (plus mobile s-), borrowed from Latin praeda (“plunder, spoils; profit; prey”), thus a doublet of prey. Per one hypothesis, also a doublet of spree.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /spɹiːθ/
Noun
spreath (countable and uncountable, plural spreaths)
References
- Douglas Harper (2001–2024) “spree”, in Online Etymology Dictionary.
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