OpprinnelseFrom Middle Low German spölen, from Proto-West Germanic *spōlijan. Cognate with Norwegian Nynorsk spyla, Danish spule, Swedish spola, and further with Dutch spoelen, German spülen.
- to flush (something, e.g. a toilet)
- to sluice, swab (something)
“spyle ned” — to hose down
“splye dekket, fortauet”
“hose down the cover, the sidewalk”
Bøyningerspyl(imperative) · spyler(present) · spyles(passive) · spylte(past) · spylt(participle, past) · spylende(participle, present)
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