SPIEL


Meaning of SPIEL in English

I.

variant of speel

II. ˈspēl, esp before pause or consonant -ēəl noun

( -s )

Etymology: short for bonspiel

Scotland : a curling match

III. verb

( -ed/-ing/-s )

Etymology: German spielen to play, play music, gamble, from Old High German spilōn to hop, dance, play; akin to Old English spilian to revel, Old Frisian spilia to play, spil, spel play, Middle Dutch spelen to play, spel play, game, Old High German spil play

intransitive verb

1. : to play music

with three or four you just spiel but with the whole band you got to work — Benny Goodman

2. : to talk in a voluble often extravagant manner

always spieling about how scientists ought to rule the world, instead of … politicians — Sinclair Lewis

transitive verb

: to utter, express, or describe in a voluble often extravagant manner

can quickly memorize answers to 250 questions and spiel them off long afterward — Science News Letter

IV. noun

( -s )

: a voluble line of often extravagant talk usually intended to persuade : pitch

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