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Where Does The Term Spawn Come From? [Solved]

c. 1400, intransitive, from Anglo-French espaundre, Old French espandre “to spread out, pour out, scatter, strew, spawn (of fish)” (Modern French épandre), from Latin expandere “to spread out, unfold, expand,” from ex “out” (see ex-) + pandere “to spread, stretch” (from nasalized form of PIE root *pete- “to spread”).1 Jun 2017

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