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splay (v.)

early 14c., "unfold, unfurl" (a sense now obsolete); c. 1400, "spread out," a shortened form of desplayen (see display (v.)).

The meaning "spread out awkwardly" is attested by 1848; the past-participle adjective splayed is attested from 1540s as "expanded, spread out." Splay-foot in reference to broad, out-turned feet is from 1540s. Splay as a noun in architecture is attested from c. 1500.

also from early 14c.
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updated on May 11, 2023

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