Webster's 1913 Dictionary
SPAE
Spae, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Spaed; p. pr. & vb. n. Spaeing.] Etym: [Scot. spae, spay, to foretell, to divine, Icel. spa. ]
Defn: To foretell; to divine. [Scot. ]
SPAEMAN
SPAEMAN Spae "man, n.
Defn: A prophet; a diviner. [Scot. ]
SPAEWIFE
SPAEWIFE Spae "wife `, n.
Defn: A female fortune teller. [Scot. ]
New American Oxford Dictionary
spae
spae |speɪ | ▶verb [ with obj. ] Scottish predict; foretell. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old Norse spá, of unknown origin.
spaetzle
spaetz le |ˈSHpetslə, -səl, -slē ˈʃpɛtslə |(also spätzle ) ▶plural noun [ treated as sing. or pl. ] small dumplings of a type made in southern Germany and Alsace, consisting of seasoned dough poached in boiling water. ORIGIN from German dialect Spätzle, literally ‘little sparrows. ’
spaewife
spae |wife |ˈspeɪwʌɪf | ▶noun Scottish a woman who is believed to be able to predict the future.
Oxford Dictionary
spae
spae |speɪ | ▶verb [ with obj. ] Scottish predict; foretell. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old Norse spá, of unknown origin.
spaetzle
spaetzle |ˈʃpɛtslə, ˈʃpɛts (ə )l |(also spätzle ) ▶plural noun [ treated as sing. or pl. ] small dumplings of a type made in southern Germany and Alsace, consisting of seasoned dough poached in boiling water. ORIGIN from German dialect Spätzle, literally ‘little sparrows ’.
spaewife
spae |wife |ˈspeɪwʌɪf | ▶noun Scottish a woman who is believed to be able to predict the future.
Duden Dictionary
Spaer
Spa er Adjektiv |Sp a er sp …| zu Spa die Spaer Quellen