- scéacere
- [sha·ke·re] m (-es/-as) robber [Ger schächer]; [scácere]
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Norman Toponymy — refers to all place names in Normandy. Some belong to the common heritage of the Langue d oïl extension zone in northern France and Belgium; this is called Pre Normanic. Others contains Old Norse and Old English male names and toponymic… … Wikipedia
Shackesby — This is an English locational surname. Recorded as Shakesby, Shakesbye, Shaksbey, Shaxby, Shackesby, and no doubt others, it originates from some place whose spelling is reflected in the surname. However no such place has been identified, and… … Surnames reference
Shakesby — This is an English locational surname. Recorded as Shakesby, Shakesbye, Shaksbey, Shaxby, Shackesby, and no doubt others, it originates from some place whose spelling is reflected in the surname. However no such place has been identified, and… … Surnames reference
Shakesbye — This is an English locational surname. Recorded as Shakesby, Shakesbye, Shaksbey, Shaxby, Shackesby, and no doubt others, it originates from some place whose spelling is reflected in the surname. However no such place has been identified, and… … Surnames reference
Shaxby — This is an English locational surname. Recorded as Shakesby, Shakesbye, Shaksbey, Shaxby, Shackesby, and no doubt others, it originates from some place whose spelling is reflected in the surname. However no such place has been identified, and… … Surnames reference
Shacklady — This interesting surname, with variant spellings Shacklady and Shakelade, is of Anglo Saxon origin, and has two possible origins. Firstly, it may be of locational origin from either Shackerley in Lancashire, recorded as Shakerlegh in the 1332… … Surnames reference
Shakelade — This interesting surname, with variant spellings Shacklady and Shakelade, is of Anglo Saxon origin, and has two possible origins. Firstly, it may be of locational origin from either Shackerley in Lancashire, recorded as Shakerlegh in the 1332… … Surnames reference
Shakelady — This interesting surname, with variant spellings Shacklady and Shakelade, is of Anglo Saxon origin, and has two possible origins. Firstly, it may be of locational origin from either Shackerley in Lancashire, recorded as Shakerlegh in the 1332… … Surnames reference
Schächer — Sm Räuber per. Wortschatz arch. (8. Jh.), mhd. schāchære, schæchære, schæcher, ahd. scāhhāri, afr. skākere Stammwort. Wie ae. scēacere zu wg. * skǣka m. Raub in mhd. schāch, ahd. scāh, mndd. schāk, afr. skāk. Weitere Herkunft unklar. Schach.… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
(s)kek-, skeg- — (s)kek , skeg English meaning: to spring, move quickly Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘springen; lebhafte Bewegung” Material: Gk. κεκῆνας λαγωούς. Κρῆτες Hes. (“hare” as ‘springer”); O.Ir. scēn “fright” (*skek no ); scochid, newer scuchid… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary