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SP'ARK, n. [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, v.i. To emit particles of fire; to sparkle. [Not in use.]

1913 Definition
Spark (spark)
n.(?)
Spark
[OE. sparke, AS. spearca; akin to D. spark, sperk; cf. Icel. spraka to crackle, Lith. spragëti, Gr. (?) a bursting with a noise, Skr. sph(?)rj to crackle, to thunder. Cf. Speak
  1. A small particle of fire or ignited substance which is emitted by a body in combustion.

    Man is born unto trouble, as the sparks fly upward. Job v. 7.

  2. A small, shining body, or transient light; a sparkle.
  3. That which, like a spark, may be kindled into a flame, or into action; a feeble germ; an elementary principle.
    "If any spark of life be yet remaining." Shak. "Small intellectual spark." Macaulay. "Vital spark of heavenly flame." Pope.

    We have here and there a little clear light, some sparks of bright knowledge. Locke.

    Bright gem instinct with music, vocal spark. Wordsworth.

    Spark arrester, a contrivance to prevent the escape of sparks while it allows the passage of gas, -- chiefly used in the smokestack of a wood-burning locomotive. Called also spark consumer. [U.S.]

  4. A brisk, showy, gay man.

    The finest sparks and cleanest beaux. Prior.

  5. A lover; a gallant; a beau.
  6. To sparkle.
    [Obs.] Spenser.
  7. To play the spark, beau, or lover.

    A sure sign that his master was courting, or, as it is termed, sparking, within. W. Irwing.

  8. To produce, or give off, sparks, as a dynamo at the commutator when revolving under the collecting brushes.

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