A spoon is a utensil consisting of a small, shallow bowl at the end of a handle, used primarily for serving and eating liquid, or semi-liquid foods, and solid foods such as rice and cereal which cannot easily be lifted with a fork. Spoons are also used in cooking to measure and mix ingredients. Mixing with a spoon is called stirring.
Etymology
The English word spoon derives from Old English sp?n, meaning "chip or splinter of wood or horn carved from a larger piece, shaving," from a Proto-Germanic root sp?nuz (cf. Old Norse spann, sponn "chip, splinter," Swedish spån "a wooden spoon," Old Frisian spon, Medieval Dutch spaen, Dutch spaan, Old High German sp?n, German Span "chip, splinter"), in turn deriving from the Proto-Indo-European root spe-, denoting 'a long piece of wood', probably in the sense of a wedge (cf. Greek sphen "wedge"). EtymologyOnLine "Spoon" Accessed May 31, 2007.The meaning "eating utensil" is recorded c.1300 in English, probably from Old Norse sponn, which meant
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