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Definition of Spelding

Spelding
Spelding Spel"ding, n. [Scot. speld to spread out, spelder to split. spread open; cf. G. spalten split.] A haddock or other small fish split open and dried in the sun; -- called also speldron. [Scot.]

Meaning of Spelding from wikipedia

- A Finnan haddie is a haddock that has been cured with the smoke of green wood or peat. They are usually said to have originated in Findon, a fishing village...
- She also appeared with Dean Martin in Career (1959), and pla**** Ellen Spelding, the love interest of Kreton, the character of Jerry Lewis in Visit to...
- De Speld is a Dutch news satire website. The website publishes satirical articles and videos parodying the style and content of regular news outlets....
- Lewis as Kreton Joan Blackman as Ellen Spelding Earl Holliman as Conrad Fred Clark as Major Roger Putnam Spelding John Williams as Delton Jerome Cowan as...
- Gen. Tim O'Connell Visit to a Small Planet (1960) - Maj. Roger Putnam Spelding Bells Are Ringing (1960) - Larry Hastings The P****ionate Thief (1960) -...
- California, Santa Cruz. pp. 76–81. Retrieved May 14, 2009. Calciano, Elizabeth Spelding (1974). "Dean E. McHenry: Founding Chancellor of the University of California...
- United States 2004 The DailyER thedailyer.com United States 2008 De Speld speld.nl Netherlands 2007 The eXile exiledonline.com Russia 1998 Der Postillon...
- the northeast of Scotland and Orkney. It is traditionally made using speldings, young fish of the family Gadidae, such as cod, haddock or whiting. The...
- Melcher Uni Rock Hudson, Doris Day 1960 Visit to a Small Planet Rheba Spelding Norman Taurog Norman Taurog Par a Jerry Lewis comedy 1961 Goodbye Again...
- tower Old English speld 'wood, log' The OE lemma is poorly understood and extra-Germanic cognates are few and far between. OE speld may have descended...