"spiła" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [Polish]

IPA: /ˈspi.wa/
Rhymes: -iwa Head templates: {{head|pl|verb form}} spiła
  1. third-person singular feminine past of spić Tags: feminine, form-of, past, singular, third-person Form of: spić
    Sense id: en-spiła-pl-verb-8k2g~aoW Categories (other): Polish entries with incorrect language header

Noun [Sudovian]

Forms: ſpiła [canonical]
Etymology: * Zinkevičius compares the word to Latvian spilšs (“clear, pure, bright”). * Alternatively, from Proto-Baltic [Term?], from Proto-Indo-European *(s)pelh- (“to split, separate, sever”). Compare Latvian spal̃va (“feather, hair, quill”), spilva (“cottongrass, little hair-like growths”), and Lithuanian spalvà (“color”) with further semantic development. Etymology templates: {{cog|lv|spilšs|t=clear, pure, bright}} Latvian spilšs (“clear, pure, bright”), {{inh|xsv|bat-pro}} Proto-Baltic [Term?], {{der|xsv|ine-pro|*(s)pelh-||to split, separate, sever}} Proto-Indo-European *(s)pelh- (“to split, separate, sever”), {{cog|lv|spal̃va|t=feather, hair, quill}} Latvian spal̃va (“feather, hair, quill”), {{m|lv|spilva|t=cottongrass, little hair-like growths}} spilva (“cottongrass, little hair-like growths”), {{cog|lt|spalvà|t=color}} Lithuanian spalvà (“color”) Head templates: {{head|xsv|noun|head=ſpiła}} ſpiła
  1. little feather, quill Categories (topical): Anatomy, Tools, Zoology
    Sense id: en-spiła-xsv-noun-OW5Onrta Categories (other): Sudovian entries with incorrect language header

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