Obs. rare. [? ad. It. spingere to push, thrust.] (See quots.)

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1659.  C. Simpson, Division-Violist, I. 9. There is yet another plain or smooth Grace, called a Spinger, which concludeth the sound of a Note more acute, by clapping down another Finger just at the expiring of it.

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1676.  Mace, Musicks Mon., 109. The Spinger, is a Grace, very Neat, and Curious, for some sort of Notes.

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