v. Sc. Obs. In 6 spargein, -eon, [Cf. PARGEN v. and SPARGE v. 1.] trans. To parget.
1512. Acc. Ld. High Treas. Scot., IV. 284. For xvj puncheonis plaister, send to Dingwall to spargein the wallis tharof.
1562. Winȝet, Wks. (S.T.S.), I. 14. The prophetis of it, spargeonit thaim with vntemperit morter.
Hence † Spargener, a pargeter. Obs.
1600. Rec. Convent. Roy. Burghs, II. 89. Masouns, sklatteris, painteris, spargeneris.
1641. Acts Parl. Scot., Chas. I. (1870), V. 562/2. The haill Friemen of Masones, spargineres, painteres.