spo

See also: spö and spò

Westrobothnian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Norse spónn, from Proto-Germanic *spēnuz.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /spuː/, [spɯ́͡ᵝː] (example of pronunciation)
    Rhymes: -úː

Noun

spo m (singular definite spon, singular dative sponåm, collective dative spoåm, plural spoa, definite spoan)

  1. wood chip, shingle, filings, shavings[1]
    na spo
    (roof) shingles in general

Verb

spo (preterite spoodd, supine spodd)

  1. to add shingle roof

Derived terms

  • sponhövel m (shingle machine)
  • spokast m (stack of roofing shingles)
  • sponɑppar m (chip picker)
  • spospik m (shingle nail)
  • spotak n (shingled roof)
  • sponwarrj m (remainder of the raw material after chip planing)

References

  1. Fältskytt, Gunnar, 2007, Ordbok över lövångersmålet, →ISBN, →ISBN, page 279
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