- scéofan
- see scúfan
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
schieben — Vst. std. (9. Jh.), mhd. schieben, ahd. skioban, mndd. schuven, mndl. sc(h)uven Stammwort. Aus g. * skeub a mit der Variante * skūb a Vst. schieben , auch in gt. skiuban, aschw. skiuva, ae. scūfan, scēofan, afr. skūva. Herkunft unklar. Nomen… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
skeub-, skeubh-, skeug- — skeub , skeubh , skeug English meaning: to move; throw, shoot Deutsche Übersetzung: “dahinschießen (flink); schießen, werfen, schieben” Material: Goth. af skiuban “wegschieben, verstoßen”, O.E. scēofan and scūfan ‘schieben”, O.H.G … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
scop — ˈskäp, ˈskōp noun ( s) Etymology: Old English; akin to Old Saxon skop poet, Old High German schof poet, Old Norse skop, skaup mockery, and probably to Old English scūfan, scēofan to shove more at shove : an Old English bard or poet a long way now … Useful english dictionary
scopperil — ˈskäpərə̇l noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English scoprelle, scoperelle, perhaps of Germanic origin; akin to Icelandic skopparakringla top (toy), skoppa to run, jump, spin, Old Swedish skuppa, skoppa to run, jump; perhaps akin to Old English scūfan … Useful english dictionary