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Spieler
From the Robert E. Howard Lexicon
© 2017 James LaFond
APR/7/17
“ ‘No friends,’ shouted the spieler, ‘is they any young man here what wants to risk his life in this here ring?’”
-The Iron Man
1. spiel
[spēl, SHpēl]
NOUN
1. a long or fast speech or story, typically intended as a means of persuasion or as an excuse, regarded with skepticism or contempt by those listening:
synonyms: speech, patter, sales pitch, blurb, talk, monologue, rigmarole, story, saga
VERB
2. reel off; recite:
 to speak glibly and/or at length.
ORIGIN
late 19th cent.: from German Spiel ‘a game.’
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