Obs. rare. Also spyt(e)ling, spiteling. [? f. SPITTLE sb.3] Refuse, rubbish.
1620. Markham, Farew. Husb., iii. 27. Meanure it either with Oxe dung, the spyteling [1649 spiteling] of House-floores, or sweepings of Channels and Streets. Ibid. (1638), xiii. 72. I would have every Husband-man to make much of the rubbish, sweepings, parings, and spytlings of his house and yard.