sprit
See also: Sprit
English
Etymology 1
From Old English sprēot (“pole, pike, spear”), from Proto-Germanic *sprut-. Compare Dutch spriet (“a sprout”).
Noun
sprit (plural sprits)
Hyponyms
- (supporting spar in spritsail rig): bowsprit
Translations
supporting spar in spritsail rig
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Verb
sprit (third-person singular simple present sprits, present participle spritting, simple past and past participle spritted)
Norwegian Bokmål
Derived terms
Norwegian Nynorsk
Derived terms
- raudsprit
Swedish
Etymology
From French ésprit (compare English sprite), from Old French esprit, from Latin spiritus (“air, breath”).
Pronunciation
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Declension
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Nominative | sprit | spriten | — | — |
Genitive | sprits | spritens | — | — |
Derived terms
- (liquor): starksprit
- (solvent): spritpenna
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