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Iain Ballantyne

“The origins of the name Warspite are not clear but the most popular theory is that it was a compound creation – ‘War’s spite’ embodies contempt for one’s enemies (an obvious reflection of English feelings towards Spain at the time). The word ‘spight’ was also a colloquial name for the green woodpecker. A ‘warspight’ would obviously be ready to ‘peck’ at the wooden hulls of opponents.”

Iain Ballantyne, Warspite: Warships of the Royal Navy
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Warspite: Warships of the Royal Navy Warspite: Warships of the Royal Navy by Iain Ballantyne
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