spänna

Etymology
From, from , from , causative of. Cognate with 🇨🇬, and 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1) to tighten, to tense (make tense or taut, of muscles, a rope, a spring, or the like)
 * 2) to pull (the string of) a bow or crossbow
 * 3) to fasten (a belt), to clamp (put in a spanner), to strap on (skies etc.)
 * 4) to span (to extend across)
 * 5) to build a bridge
 * 6)  to kick, to jump
 * 7)  to bang (have sex with)
 * 8)  to spend (time or money)
 * 1) to build a bridge
 * 2)  to kick, to jump
 * 3)  to bang (have sex with)
 * 4)  to spend (time or money)
 * 1)  to kick, to jump
 * 2)  to bang (have sex with)
 * 3)  to spend (time or money)
 * 1)  to spend (time or money)
 * 1)  to spend (time or money)