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has gloss | (noun) a sharp hand shovel for digging out roots and weeds spud, stump spud |
has gloss | eng: The etymology of spud is that this name for a small potato comes from the digging of soil (or a hole) prior to the planting of potatoes. The word is of unknown origin and was originally (c. 1440) used as a term for a short knife or dagger, probably related to Dutch spyd. The word spud traces back to the 16th century. It subsequently transferred over to a variety of digging tools. Around 1845 it transferred over to the tuber itself. |
lexicalization | eng: spud |
lexicalization | eng: stump spud |
subclass of | (noun) a shovel that is operated by hand hand shovel |
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lexicalization | ces: sázecí lopatka |
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lexicalization | isl: grefill |
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lexicalization | kor: 작은 가래 |
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lexicalization | tha: เสียม |
lexicalization | tha: จอบเล็กสำหรับขุดราก |
lexicalization | tha: สิ่งที่สั้นและหยาบ |
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similar | e/Spud |
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