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The word "shovel" comes from the Old English word scofl, which is believed to have originated from the Proto-Germanic word skupflaz. The Proto-Germanic word, in turn, is thought to have derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *skewp-, meaning "to cut obliquely".
It is interesting to note that the word "shovel" has cognates in many other Indo-European languages, including:
These cognates suggest that the concept of a shovel or digging tool has been present in Indo-European languages for thousands of years.
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