spola

Etymology
From, , from , from , , from. More at.

Noun

 * 1) shuttle (in weaving and in transportation)
 * 2) bobbin
 * 3) spool

Etymology
Probably from. Compare the older byform. The back vowel could stem from Low German past forms with. Alternatively it could be from influence. In either case from. Cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, and further 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  to flush (let water (or another liquid) flow over, usually in order clean, and usually at pressure), (when cleaning) to wash, to hose off, to rinse, etc.
 * 2) to flush (a toilet)
 * 3)  to flush (get rid of something that no longer seems desirable)
 * 4) to reel, to spool, to wind (quickly wind on a spool or reel or the like)
 * 1)  to flush (get rid of something that no longer seems desirable)
 * 2) to reel, to spool, to wind (quickly wind on a spool or reel or the like)
 * 1) to reel, to spool, to wind (quickly wind on a spool or reel or the like)
 * 1) to reel, to spool, to wind (quickly wind on a spool or reel or the like)