"spane" meaning in English

See spane in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Verb

IPA: /speɪn/ Forms: spanes [present, singular, third-person], spaning [participle, present], spaned [participle, past], spaned [past]
enPR: spān Etymology: From Middle English spanen, probably from Middle Dutch spanen, spenen or Middle Low German spānen, spēnen, spōnen (“to wean”), ultimately from the merger of Proto-West Germanic *spanōn and *spannjan, from Proto-Germanic *spanōną and *spanjaną (“to wean”), from Proto-Germanic *spanō, *spenô (“teat”), from Proto-Indo-European *pstḗn (“breast; teat”). Cognate with Dutch spenen (“to wean”), German spänen (“to wean”), Old French espanir (“to wean”) (from Germanic). Etymology templates: {{inh|en|enm|spanen}} Middle English spanen, {{der|en|dum|spanen}} Middle Dutch spanen, {{der|en|gml|spānen}} Middle Low German spānen, {{der|en|gmw-pro|*spanōn}} Proto-West Germanic *spanōn, {{der|en|gem-pro|*spanōną}} Proto-Germanic *spanōną, {{der|en|gem-pro|*spanō}} Proto-Germanic *spanō, {{der|en|ine-pro|*pstḗn|t=breast; teat}} Proto-Indo-European *pstḗn (“breast; teat”), {{cog|nl|spenen|t=to wean}} Dutch spenen (“to wean”), {{cog|de|spänen|t=to wean}} German spänen (“to wean”), {{cog|fro|espanir|t=to wean}} Old French espanir (“to wean”), {{cog|gem|-}} Germanic Head templates: {{en-verb}} spane (third-person singular simple present spanes, present participle spaning, simple past and past participle spaned)
  1. (obsolete, UK, dialect) To wean; to spean. Tags: UK, dialectal, obsolete Synonyms: spean, spain

Inflected forms

Alternative forms

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