speld
English
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[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]From Middle English speld, spelde, from Old English speld (“a splinter; a chip of wood; torch”), from Proto-Germanic *speldą (“splinter, board”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)pel- (“to split”).
Noun
[edit]speld (plural spelds)
Etymology 2
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Verb
[edit]speld (third-person singular simple present spelds, present participle spelding, simple past and past participle speld)
- (Northern England, Scotland, dialectal) To split.
- I'm gonna speld your head asunderǃ You worthless gat.
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Dutch speld, from Middle Dutch spelde, from older spelle, from Latin spīnula, diminutive of spīna.
Pronunciation
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[edit]speld (plural spelde, diminutive speldjie)
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[edit]- → Kwanyama: oshipela
Dutch
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[edit]- spel (dialectal, Southern Dutch)
Etymology
[edit]From Middle Dutch spelde, from older spelle, from Latin spīnula, diminutive of spīna.
Pronunciation
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[edit]speld f (plural spelden, diminutive speldje n)
Synonyms
[edit]- (pin): pin
Derived terms
[edit]- een speld kunnen horen vallen
- haarspeld
- krulspeld
- mouwspeld
- sierspeld
- speldenknop
- speldenkoker
- speldenkussen
- veiligheidsspeld
Descendants
[edit]Old English
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[edit]From Proto-Germanic *speldą.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]speld n (nominative plural speld or speldra)
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- nl:Sewing
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