spane

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English

Etymology

From Middle English spanen, probably from Middle Dutch spanen, spenen or Middle Low German spānen, spēnen, spōnen (to wean), ultimately from the merger of Proto-West Germanic *spanōn and *spannjan, from Proto-Germanic *spanōną and *spanjaną (to wean), from Proto-Germanic *spanō, *spenô (teat), from Proto-Indo-European *pstḗn (breast; teat). Cognate with Dutch spenen (to wean), German spänen (to wean), Old French espanir (to wean) (from Germanic).

Pronunciation

Verb

spane (third-person singular simple present spanes, present participle spaning, simple past and past participle spaned)

  1. (obsolete, UK, dialect) To wean; to spean.
    to spane a child

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Lower Sorbian

Pronunciation

Participle

spane

  1. inflection of spany:
    1. nominative/accusative singular neuter
    2. nominative/accusative plural

Middle English

Noun

spane

  1. Alternative form of spanne

Old English

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Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *spanô, *spenô. See English spean.

Pronunciation

Noun

spane f

  1. (anatomy) teat

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Descendants

  • Middle English: *spane, *spene