spola

See also: spolą and spóla

Italian

Etymology

From Old French spole, espole, from Middle Dutch spoele, from Old Dutch *spōla, *spuola, from Proto-Germanic *spōlǭ (spool). More at spool.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈspɔ.la/
  • Rhymes: -ɔla
  • Hyphenation: spò‧la

Noun

spola f (plural spole)

  1. shuttle (in weaving and in transportation)
  2. bobbin
  3. spool

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Serbo-Croatian

Noun

spola (Cyrillic spelling спола)

  1. genitive singular of spol

Swedish

Etymology

Borrowed from Dutch spoelen. Compare Norwegian Nynorsk spyla and Norwegian Bokmål spyle.

Verb

spola (present spolar, preterite spolade, supine spolat, imperative spola)

  1. (often with a particle, especially av (off)) to flush (let water (or another liquid) flow over, usually in order clean, and usually at pressure), (when cleaning) to wash, to hose off, to rinse, etc.
    Han spolade av altanen
    He hosed off the balcony
  2. to flush (a toilet)
    spola toaletten
    flush the toilet
    Du glömde spola
    You forgot to flush
  3. (figuratively) to flush (get rid of something that no longer seems desirable)
    Vi spolar den idén. Det kommer inte funka.
    Let's flush that idea. It won't work.
  4. to reel, to spool, to wind (quickly wind on a spool or reel or the like)
    spola tillbaka bandetrewind the tape
    spola fram bandetfast forward the tape
    spola upp ny trådwind new thread

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