1680s, from Medieval Latin sporadicus "scattered," from Greek sporadikos "scattered," from sporas (genitive sporados) "scattered, dispersed," from spora "a sowing" (see spore). Originally a medical term, "occurring in scattered instances;" the meaning "happening at intervals" is first recorded 1847. Related: Sporadical (1650s); sporadically.
a city subjected to sporadic bombing raids
spoonerism
spoon-feed
spoonful
spoony
spoor
sporadic
sporangium
spore
spork
sporo-
sporophyte