Reverse Dictionary: SPLASH

ADJECTIVES
1386 ► BESMOTTERED splashed or spattered as with mud or dirt
1768 ► BLATHERED → BLUTHERED splashed, muddy, wet; defaced → Sc & Eng. dial.
1825 ► SPRENT splashed with dirt
1889 ► BLATHERY splashed, muddy, wet → Sc. & Eng. dial.
1898 ► BESPRENTED splashed, sprinkled → Eng. dial. (Bk.)


NOUNS
1513 ► JAUP the splash of water against any surface → Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
1808 ► SCLATCH a heavy fall, esp. into water or mud; a splash, a dashing down, slap, smack or the noise of a heavy fall into water, etc. → Sc.
1825 ► LASH a great or forcible splash of water
1831 ► JABBLE  a splashing or dashing in small waves or ripples → Sc.
L19.. ► SLUSH a heavy splashing sound
1902 ► LABBERMENT a splashing → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1911 ► BLASH a splash or dash of liquid, mud, etc. → Sc. (Bk.)
1925 ► LAPPER a gentle splash of water → Sc.
1950 ► SPLAT the splashing or slapping noise of something that hits a hard surface → sl.


VERBS
14C.. ► FLASH to splash or dash water → obs.
1390 ► SPRINK to splash; to sprinkle
1513 ► JAUP → JAWP to dash and rebound like water with splashing of the vicinity; to splash; to make a light splashing sound → Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
1513 ► JAW to splash; to rush in waves → Sc.
1575 ► DABBLE to wet by splashing, as in running through a puddle etc.
1579 ► BESPURT to splash or spatter → obs.
1611 ► BESQUIRT to splash, to splatter → obs.
1616 ► SPRENT to splash or spatter; to splash, sprinkle, or spray a liquid
1618 ► BESPURTLE to splash or splatter
1629 ► LOSH to splash in water → obs. exc. Eng. dial.
1674 ► SWILKER to splash or dash about, as liquid
E18.. ► SLUSH to splash, squelch, or wade, esp. through muddy water, snow, etc. → orig. Sc.
19C.. ► DEMBLE to splash; to dip or plunge in liquid → Sc.
1800 ► SWITTER to splash water about or to splash about in water
1805 ► DAGGLE to wet by splashing or sprinkling
1824 ► JABBLE to splash; to agitate a liquid so as to cause spilling → Sc.
1855 ► SPRINT to splash with a liquid or other substance
1865 ► SWILK to splash or dash about, as liquid
1871 ► SKIRP to splash up on; to bespatter → Sc.
1888 ► FLOBBER  to splash or wash over
1889 ► LABBER to splash or dabble in water → Eng. dial.
1893 ► LAPPER → LOPPER of water: to splash gently, to ripple → Sc.
1893 ► SMATTER to splash, to splatter
1898 ► BATTER to splash with mud → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1902 ► LAGGEN to splash in the water → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1911 ► BLASH to splash liquid or mud about by spilling it or treading in it → Sc. (Bk.)
1920 ► SPLAT to hit a hard surface with a splashing or slapping noise