SPEAN

Proper noun

Spean

A river in Highland council area, Scotland, which flows into the River Lochy.

Anagrams

• Aspen, NAPEs, Panes, Snape, aspen, napes, neaps, panes, peans, snape, sneap, spane

Etymology 1

Noun

spean (plural speans)

(archaic or dialectal) A teat or nipple of a cow

Etymology 2

Verb

spean (third-person singular simple present speans, present participle speaning, simple past and past participle speaned)

(archaic) to wean

Anagrams

• Aspen, NAPEs, Panes, Snape, aspen, napes, neaps, panes, peans, snape, sneap, spane

Source: Wiktionary



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