/ʃpeu̯n/, [ʃpəʊ̯n]
OriginFrom Middle High German spān, from Old High German spān, from Proto-Germanic *spēnuz. The -ou- instead of expected -o- may be due to a sporadic development in the vicinity of labials and nasals (cf. Mound), though in this case a backformation from the (regular) plural Spéin is also likely. Cognate with German Span, Dutch spaan, English spoon.
- masculineshaving
- masculinechip
FormsSpéin(plural)
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