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spark

Webster 1828

SP'ARK, noun [The sense is that which shoots, darts off or scatters; probably allied to B. spargo.]1. A small particle of fire or ignited substance, which is emitted from bodies in combustion, and which either ascends with the smoke, or is darted in another direction.2. A small shining body or transient light. We have here and there a little clear light, and some sparks of bright knowledge.3. A small portion of any thing active. If any spark of life is yet remaining.4. A very small portion. If you have a spark or generosity.5. A brisk, showy, gay man. The finest sparks and cleanest beaux.6. A lover.SP'ARK, verb intransitive To emit particles of fire; to sparkle. [Not in use.]