spell (EN)
verb, noun

verb “spell”

spell; he spells; past spelled, spelt uk, part. spelled, spelt uk; ger. spelling
  1. to write or say the letters that make up a word
    For her homework, Emily had to spell "butterfly" correctly.
  2. (of letters) to form a word
    The letters "c", "a", "t" spell "cat".
  3. to suggest that something will happen
    The dark clouds spell rain.
  4. to take over someone's work temporarily
    After three hours of continuous work, Jake came to spell me at the reception desk.

noun “spell”

sg. spell, pl. spells or uncountable
  1. a set of words with magical powers
    She whispered a spell to make the flowers bloom overnight.
  2. a brief time during which something lasts (e.g. cold spell)
    After a brief spell of rain, the sun came out again.
  3. a short period of time spent doing a particular activity or job
    After retiring, he enjoyed a brief spell as a teacher at the local community college.