[syn: sprinkle, sparge, besprinkle]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Sprinkle \Sprin"kle\, n.
1. A small quantity scattered, or sparsely distributed; a
sprinkling.
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2. A utensil for sprinkling; a sprinkler. [Obs.]
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Sprinkle \Sprin"kle\ (spr[i^][ng]"k'l), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Sprinkled (-k'ld); p. pr. & vb. n. Sprinkling
(-kl[i^]ng).] [OE. sprenkelen, freq. of sprengen to sprinkle,
to scatter, AS. sprengan, properly, to make to spring,
causative of springan to spring; akin to D. sprenkelen to
sprinkle, G. sprengen. See Spring, v. i., and cf.
Sprent.]
1. To scatter in small drops or particles, as water, seed,
etc.
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2. To scatter on; to disperse something over in small drops
or particles; to besprinkle; as, to sprinkle the earth
with water; to sprinkle a floor with sand.
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3. To baptize by the application of a few drops, or a small
quantity, of water; hence, to cleanse; to purify.
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Having our hearts sprinkled from an evil conscience.
--Heb. x. 22.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Sprinkle \Sprin"kle\, v. i.
1. To scatter a liquid, or any fine substance, so that it may
fall in particles.
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And the priest shall . . . sprinkle of the oil with
his finger seven times before the Lord. --Lev. xiv.
16.
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2. To rain moderately, or with scattered drops falling now
and then; as, it sprinkles.
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3. To fly or be scattered in small drops or particles.
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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
sprinkle
n 1: a light shower that falls in some locations and not others
nearby [syn: scattering, sprinkle, sprinkling]
2: the act of sprinkling or splashing water; "baptized with a
sprinkling of holy water"; "a sparge of warm water over the
malt" [syn: sprinkle, sprinkling, sparge]
v 1: distribute loosely; "He scattered gun powder under the
wagon" [syn: scatter, sprinkle, dot, dust,
disperse]
2: cause (a liquid) to spatter about, especially with force;
"She splashed the water around her" [syn: sprinkle,
splash, splosh]
3: rain gently; "It has only sprinkled, but the roads are slick"
[syn: sprinkle, spit, spatter, patter, pitter-
patter]
4: scatter with liquid; wet lightly; "Sprinkle the lawn" [syn:
sprinkle, sparge, besprinkle]