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Webster 1913 Edition
Spoke
Spoke
,Noun.
 [OE. 
spoke
, spake
, AS. spāca
; akin to D. speek
, LG. speke
, OHG. speihha
, G. speiche
. √170. Cf. Spike 
a nail.] 1. 
The radius or ray of a wheel; one of the small bars which are inserted in the hub, or nave, and which serve to support the rim or felly. 
2. 
(Naut.) 
A projecting handle of a steering wheel. 
3. 
A rung, or round, of a ladder. 
4. 
A contrivance for fastening the wheel of a vehicle, to prevent it from turning in going down a hill. 
To put a spoke in one’s wheel
, to thwart or obstruct one in the execution of some design.
 Spoke
,Verb.
 T.
 [
imp. & p. p. 
Spoked 
(spōkt)
; p. pr. & vb. n. 
Spoking
.] To furnish with spokes, as a wheel. 
Webster 1828 Edition
Spoke
SPOKE
, pret. of speak.SPOKE
,Noun.
 1.
 The radius or ray of a wheel; one of the small bars which are inserted in the hub or nave, and which serve to support the rim or felly.2.
 The spar or round of a ladder. [Not in use in the United States.]Definition 2025
spoke
spoke
See also: spöke
English
Noun
spoke (plural spokes)
- A support structure that connects the axle or the hub of a wheel to the rim.
 - (nautical) A projecting handle of a steering wheel.
 - A rung of a ladder.
 - A device for fastening the wheel of a vehicle to prevent it from turning when going downhill.
 
Derived terms
- hub-and-spoke
 
Translations
part of a wheel
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References
Verb
spoke (third-person singular simple present spokes, present participle spoking, simple past and past participle spoked)
- (transitive) To furnish (a wheel) with spokes.
 
Etymology 2
Verb
spoke
- simple past tense of speak
 
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Most common English words before 1923: idea · reached · appeared · #461: spoke · strange · force · character