spindel

Noun

 * 1) Certain of the species of the genus, originally used for making the spindles used for spinning wool.
 * 2) * 1568, William Turner quoted by Richard Mabey in "Flora Britannica", London, 1996, p244.
 * I haue sene this tree oft tymes in England and in moste plentye betwene Ware and Barkwaye, yet for al that I coulde neuer learne an Englishe name for it: the Duche men call it in Netherlande Spilboome that is Spindel tree, because they vse to make Spindels of it in that countrey and me thinke it may be so wel named in English.
 * 1)  The rod made from the above used in the spinning of wool and other natural fibres.
 * 2) * 1568, William Turner quoted by Richard Mabey in "Flora Britannica", London, 1996, p244.
 * I haue sene this tree oft tymes in England and in moste plentye betwene Ware and Barkwaye, yet for al that I coulde neuer learne an Englishe name for it: the Duche men call it in Netherlande Spilboome that is Spindel tree, because they vse to make Spindels of it in that countrey and me thinke it may be so wel named in English.
 * I haue sene this tree oft tymes in England and in moste plentye betwene Ware and Barkwaye, yet for al that I coulde neuer learne an Englishe name for it: the Duche men call it in Netherlande Spilboome that is Spindel tree, because they vse to make Spindels of it in that countrey and me thinke it may be so wel named in English.

Etymology
Borrowed from. Equivalent to.

Noun

 * 1) a rod used for spinning and winding natural fibres; a spindle
 * 2) a central pillar around which a staircase spirals; a newel
 * 3) an upright bar for holding CDs or DVDs by skewering

Etymology
From, related to the word. Compare to 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) a spider arachnid
 * 2) a spindle, the rotating part of a machine
 * 3) a link-following program on the World Wide Web