spöle

See also: spole, spolę, and S-pole

Central Franconian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle High German spüelen, from Old High German *spuolen, from Proto-West Germanic *spōlijan.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈʃpøːlə/

Verb

spöle (third-person singular present spölt, preterite spolt, past participle jespolt or jespölt)

  1. (Ripuarian) to rinse, wash (especially dishes)
    • 1910, “Et Stina muss ’ne Mann han”, Willi Ostermann (lyrics), Emil Palm (music)‎[1]performed by Bläck Fööss, published 1985:
      Et wood derheim nit mieh jespolt un nix mieh aanjepack,
      Denn jeden Daach do wurf sich jetz et Stina en der Lack.
      The dishes weren’t washed at home and nothing was done anymore,
      Because every day Stina would get dressed up to the nines now.

Limburgish

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Middle Dutch spoelen, from Old Dutch *spuolen, from Proto-West Germanic *spōlijan.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): (East of Panninger linie) /ˈʃpøː.lə/, (West of Panninger linie) /ˈspøː.lə/
  • Homophone: Spöle
  • Rhymes: -øːlə

Verb

spöle (third-person singular present spölt or spöölt, past tense spole or spölde or spöölde or spölet, past participle gespold or gespöld or gespööld) (German-based spelling)

  1. (transitive) to wash, to rinse (dishes, clothes, etc.)

Derived terms

  • aafspöle
  • aaspöle
  • bespöle
  • dörchspöle
  • Gespöl
  • noospöle
  • Spöl
  • Spölapparat
  • Spölback
  • Spölbad
  • Spölbrett
  • Spölböschtel
  • Spöldook
  • Spöldösch
  • Spöle
  • Spölemmer
  • Spöler
  • Spölhoddel
  • Spöljong
  • Spölkal
  • Spölkäätel
  • Spölküke
  • Spöllapp
  • Spöllook
  • Spöllääpel
  • Spölmasching
  • Spölmeddel
  • Spölmädsche
  • Spölong
  • Spölschottel
  • Spölschöpp
  • Spölstein
  • Spölwaater
  • uutspöle
  • vutspöle
  • ömspöle
  • üverspöle