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    Spied (?), imp. & p. p. of Spy.

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    Spy (spī), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Spied (spīd); p. pr. & vb. n. Spying.] [OE. spien, espien, OF. espier, F. épier, OHG. spehōn, G. spähen; akin to L. specere to see, Skr. spaç. √ 169.  Cf. Espy, v. t., Aspect, Auspice, Circumspect, Conspicuous, Despise, Frontispiece, Inspect, Prospect, Respite, Scope, Specimen, Spectacle, Specter, Speculate, Spice, Spite, Suspicion.]
    1. To gain sight of; to discover at a distance, or in a state of concealment; to espy; to see.

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    One, in reading, skipped over all sentences where he spied a note of admiration. Swift.

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    2. To discover by close search or examination.

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    Look about with your eyes; spy what things are to be reformed in the church of England. Latimer.

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    3. To explore; to view, inspect, and examine secretly, as a country; -- usually with out.

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    Moses sent to spy out Jaazer, and they took the villages thereof. Num. xxi. 32.

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