a. Sc. [app. f. SPLEET v.2 Cf. SPLIT-NEW a.] Perfectly new.

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1815.  G. Beattie, John o’ Arnha’ (1826), 15. It was baith sleekit an’ spleet new.

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1835.  J. Brown, Lett. (1907), 33. I have got the beautiful edition of Byron in 6 volumes, spleet new.

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