Where does “spǫlr” come from?

spǫlr (Old Norse) comes from Proto-Germanic spaluz — rod, pole, spike; splinter.

spǫlr (Old Norse): rail, bar; bit, short piece

Definitions

  1. rail, bar; bit, short piece

Ancestry of “spǫlr”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Proto-Germanicspaluzrod, pole, spike; splinter

Words derived from “spǫlr

Every word from Proto-Germanic spaluz
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