Spoke
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Old English spāca, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch speek, German Speiche, from the base of spike1.
wiktionary
From Middle English spoke, spok, spook, from Old English spāca, from Proto-Germanic *spaikǭ.
spoke
etymonline
spoke (n.)
"radius of a wheel," Old English spaca "spoke of a wheel, radius," related to spicing "large nail," from Proto-Germanic *spaikon (source also of Old Saxon speca, Old Frisian spake, Dutch spaak, Old High German speicha, German speiche "spoke"), of uncertain origin, probably from PIE *spei- "sharp point" (see spike (n.1)).