[f. spray (also spry, spreathe, etc.), of obscure origin, common in south-western dialects, chiefly in the pa. pple.] Roughened or made sore by exposure to cold.
1869. Blackmore, Lorna D., xxxi. It was much worse than Jamaica ginger grated into a poor sprayed finger.
1911. Kingsbridge Gaz., 26 May, 3/2. For chapped and sprayed hands caused by wind and cold.