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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/03/29 03:30 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 spoon, spoune, spone, spon (“spoon, chip of wood”), from 古期英語 spōn (“sliver, chip of wood, shaving”), from Proto-West Germanic *spānu, from Proto-Germanic *spēnuz (“chip, flake, shaving”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)peH- (“chip, shaving, log, length of wood”).
Cognate with Scots spun, spon (“spoon, shingle”), West Frisian spoen (“chip”), Dutch spaan (“chip, flinders”), German Span (“chip, flake, shaving”), Swedish spån (“chip, flake”), Norwegian Nynorsk spon (“chip, spoon”), Faroese spónur (“wood chip; spoon”), Ancient Greek σφήν (sphḗn, “wedge”)(though the connection to the Greek is likely impossible by modern reconstructions of PIE). Eclipsed non-native 中期英語 cuculer, coclear (“spoon”), from 古期英語 cuculer, cuceler, cucler, borrowed from Latin cochlear (“spoon”).
The "metaphoric unit of personal energy" sense was coined by writer and disability advocate Christine Miserandino in 2003 (see spoon theory).
spoon (third-person singular simple present spoons, present participle spooning, simple past and past participle spooned)
Uncertain. Compare spoom.
spoon (third-person singular simple present spoons, present participle spooning, simple past and past participle spooned)
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