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spoke
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See also: spöke
English
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Middle English spoke, from Old English spāca, from Proto-West Germanic *spaikā, from Proto-Germanic *spaikǭ. Compare Scots spaik (“spoke”) and English spike.
Noun
spoke (plural spokes)
- A support structure that connects the axle or the hub of a wheel to the rim.
- 1921, W. F. Grew, The Cycle Industry, London, page 4:
- The wheels were at first copies of a light hand-cart wheel, the wood spokes were brought together by tapering the spoke ends and wedging them together at the nave or hub and inserting the other ends in slots in the felloe or wood rim.
- (nautical) A projecting handle of a steering wheel.
- A rung of a ladder.
- A stick inserted into the wheel of a vehicle to keep the wheel from turning.
- One of the outlying points in a hub-and-spoke model of transportation.
Derived terms
Translations
part of a wheel
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Verb
spoke (third-person singular simple present spokes, present participle spoking, simple past and past participle spoked)
- (transitive) To furnish (a wheel) with spokes.
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Etymology 2
From Middle English speke, spake, spoke, spak, spek, speken, spoken, from Old English spæc, specen.
Verb
spoke
- simple past of speak
- (archaic or nonstandard) past participle of speak
- c. 1606–1607 (date written), William Shakespeare, “The Tragedie of Anthonie and Cleopatra”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies […] (First Folio), London: […] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, [Act V, scene ii], page 366, column 2:
- Cleo. Hye thee againe, / I haue ſpoke already, and it is provided.
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Afrikaans
Noun
spoke
Dutch
Verb
spoke
Middle English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Old English spāca, from Proto-West Germanic *spaikā, from Proto-Germanic *spaikǭ.
Pronunciation
Noun
spoke (plural spokes or spoken)
- A spoke; a support radiating from the middle of a wheel.
- A sharp spike or projection on the edge of a wheel.
Descendants
References
- “spōk(e, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 12 June 2018.
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