An Etymological Dictionary of the German Language/Annotated/sparen
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sparen, verb, ‘to save, economise, lay up,’ from Middle High German sparn, Old High German sparôn, ‘to save, spare, preserve, lay up,’ Denominative of Old High German spar, ‘thrifty’ (Anglo-Saxon spœr, for which sparsam, ‘thrifty,’ first occurs in Modern High German; Middle High German spęrlîche, ‘in a frugal manner,’ is the corresponding adverb, but it was changed in Modern High German into an adjective, spärlich, ‘frugal’); in Old High German sparhęnti, Anglo-Saxon spœrhęnde, ‘thrifty.’ Compare Dutch sparen, Anglo-Saxon sparian, English to spare, Old Icelandic spara, No connection with Greek σπαρνός, ‘scarce, few, seldom’ (allied to σπείρω, ‘to sow, scatter’), is conceivable.