spryng

Etymology 1
Originally two distinct nouns:
 * , from, from.
 * , from, from , both nouns ultimately related to.

Noun

 * 1) The emergence or flowing of water:
 * 2) A spring or font; a natural fountain.
 * 3) A tide change in sea level caused by the moon.
 * 4) New growth of plants or trees; a twig, shrub, or a mass of shrubs.
 * 5) A source or origin; that which something originates from.
 * 6) The rise of the sun;, dawn.
 * 7) A leap, jump, or strike.
 * 8)  The growth or appearance of hair.
 * 9)  A clock's spring or coil.
 * 10)  A snare for trapping birds.
 * 11)  The season between winter and summer; spring.
 * 1)  The season between winter and summer; spring.