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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2024/10/13 19:41 UTC 版)
From Middle Dutch or Middle Low German spile (“splinter, peg”), ultimately from Proto-Germanic *spīlaz (“splinter, peg”), from Proto-Indo-European *spey- (“prickle, pointed stick”). Cognate with Saterland Frisian spyl, German Speil (“chip, splinter, gore, wedge”), Danish spile, Dutch spijl.
spile (plural spiles)
spile (third-person singular simple present spiles, present participle spiling, simple past and past participle spiled)
Alteration of pile, after Etymology 1, above.
spile (plural spiles)
spile (third-person singular simple present spiles, present participle spiling, simple past and past participle spiled)
spile (third-person singular simple present spiles, present participle spiling, simple past and past participle spiled)
From spilen. Alternatively from an 古期英語 *spil, from Proto-West Germanic *spil.
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