Spawl v. i. & v. t. (past & past part. spawled; pres. part. spawling) To scatter spittle from the mouth; to spit, as saliva. "Why must he sputter, spawl, and slaver it In vain, against the people's favorite."
... heard nothing," rejoined I; "but hand me over that land crab.—Thank you, and you may send the spawl of that creeping thing along with it; that guana. I had a dislike to eating a lizard at first, but I have got over it somehow;—and a slice of ham, a small taste of the unclean beast, Obed—peach—fed, ... — Tom Cringle's Log • Michael Scott