spil

Etymology 1
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Noun

 * 1) A game.
 * 2) A box of equipment and such used for a game.
 * 3) A specific part of a game, such as a round or level.
 * 4) Conditions or limits of a game.
 * 5) A sport.
 * 6) An instance resulting in the play of a sport, such as a result of who won or lost.
 * 7) The act of playing music, singing.
 * 8) Parts of a body being used in a fast manner.
 * 9) A reflex, often a seizure.
 * 10) A theatrical performance featuring actors, a play.
 * 11) An actor's improvisation.

Etymology 2
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Noun

 * 1) A winch.

Etymology 3
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Etymology 4
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Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) an axis
 * 2) a key figure
 * 3)  a central midfielder
 * 4) * 1949 March 21, "„G.V.B.”-selecties presteerden niet veel", Nieuwsblad van het Noorden, page 6.
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- Noch aan de ene, noch aan de andere kant is sprake geweest van een „vierkant“ en in feite kwam het er op neer, dat aan beide zijden de spil als derde back fungeerde, terwijl van enige man-dekking geen sprake was.



Noun

 * 1) game (with some sort of equipment such as playing cards or a board, usually not on a large scale)
 * 2) playing card
 * 3)  play, playing (the act of playing, also music)
 * 4) winch, windlass

Etymology 1
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Etymology 2
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