spon
Appearance
Czech
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]spon f
Dutch
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]From Middle Dutch spont, from Italian spunta, from Latin expunctum.
Noun
[edit]spon f (plural sponnen, diminutive sponnetje n)
Derived terms
[edit]Etymology 2
[edit]See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Verb
[edit]spon
Middle English
[edit]Noun
[edit]spon
- Alternative form of spone
Norwegian Nynorsk
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Old Norse spánn, spónn, from Proto-Germanic *spēnuz. Akin to English spoon.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]spon m (definite singular sponen, indefinite plural sponar, definite plural sponane)
Inflection
[edit]Historical inflection of spon
Forms in italics are currently considered non-standard. Forms in [brackets] were official, but considered second-tier. Forms in (parentheses) were allowed under Midlandsnormalen. |
Derived terms
[edit]Related terms
[edit]References
[edit]- “spon” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Anagrams
[edit]Old English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Proto-West Germanic *spānu, from Proto-Germanic *spēnuz, from Proto-Indo-European *(s)peh₂-.
Noun
[edit]spōn m or f
Declension
[edit](when masculine) Strong a-stem:
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | spōn | spōnas |
accusative | spōn | spōnas |
genitive | spōnes | spōna |
dative | spōne | spōnum |
(when feminine) Strong ō-stem:
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | spōn | spōna, spōne |
accusative | spōne | spōna, spōne |
genitive | spōne | spōna |
dative | spōne | spōnum |
Derived terms
[edit]Descendants
[edit]References
[edit]- Joseph Bosworth and T. Northcote Toller (1898) “spōn”, in An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary[1], 2nd edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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