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Origin and history of spat
spat(n.1)
"petty quarrel," 1804, American English, a word of unknown origin; perhaps somehow imitative (compare dialectal spat "smack, slap," attested from 1823).
spat(n.2)
"short gaiter covering the ankle" (usually in plural, spats), 1779, a shortening of spatterdash "long gaiter to keep trousers or stockings from being spattered with mud" (1680s), from spatter and dash (v.).
spat(n.3)
"spawn of shellfish," especially "spawn of an oyster," also "a young oyster," 1660s, of unknown origin, perhaps from the past tense of spit (v.1). Century Dictionary compares Dutch spat "a speck, spot."
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