- spíkr
- spíkr m (-ři) RDF Sprecher m
Čeština-německý slovník.
Čeština-německý slovník.
spike — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, probably from Old Norse spīk splinter & spīkr spike; akin to Middle Dutch spiker spike more at spoke Date: 13th century 1. a very large nail 2. a. one of a row of pointed irons placed (as on the top of a wall)… … New Collegiate Dictionary
spike — spike1 spikelike, adj. /spuyk/, n., v., spiked, spiking. n. 1. a naillike fastener, 3 to 12 in. (7.6 to 30.5 cm) long and proportionately thicker than a common nail, for fastening together heavy timbers or railroad track. 2. something resembling… … Universalium
Speiche — Sf std. (9. Jh.), mhd. speiche, ahd. speihha, as. spēka Stammwort. Aus wg. * spaikōn f. Speiche , auch in ae. spāca m., afr. * spāke (in nigunspetze neunspeichig , dazu s. Spake). Verwandt ist Speichernagel, eine Verdeutlichung zu mhd. (md.)… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
spine — c.1400, backbone, later thornlike part (early 15c.), from O.Fr. espine (Fr. épine), from L. spina backbone, originally thorn, prickle, from PIE *spei sharp point (Cf. L. spica ear of corn, O.N. spikr nail; see SPIKE (Cf … Etymology dictionary
spike — I [[t]spaɪk[/t]] n. v. spiked, spik•ing 1) bui rai a naillike fastener, 3 to 12 in. (7.6 to 30.5 cm) long and proportionately thicker than a common nail, for fastening together heavy timbers or railroad track 2) something resembling such a nail,… … From formal English to slang
(s)p(h)ē̆i-1 : (s)p(h)ī̆- — (s)p(h)ē̆i 1 : (s)p(h)ī̆ English meaning: sharp, sharp stick Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘spitz, spitzes Holzstũck” Note: extended with d, g, k, l, n, r, t Material: 1. O.Ind. sphyá m. “chip of wood, staff, Spiere, rudder “; 2. O.H … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
spike — spike1 [spīk] n. [ME < ON spīkr, a nail, spike, or < MDu & MLowG spīker, both ult. < IE base * (s)p(h)ei , sharp, pointed splinter > SPIT1, SPOKE1, L spica, ear of grain, spina,SPINE] 1. a long, heavy nail 2. a sh … English World dictionary