spigot
English
Etymology
From Middle English spigot (“wooden stopper”). Probably ultimately from Latin spīca via Old Occitan espiga and one or more dialects of Old French [Term?].
Noun
spigot (plural spigots)
Translations
a pin or peg used to stop the vent in a cask
the plug of a faucet or cock
faucet — see tap
References
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