Etymology:
The word "spin" has Germanic roots:
Meaning:
Origin:
The word "spin" is thought to derive from the Indo-European root "*spē-," meaning "to draw out." This root also gave rise to other words related to drawing or twisting, such as "spindle," "spider," and "spool."
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