scid
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Middle English[edit]
Noun[edit]
scid
- (Early Middle English) Alternative form of schyd
Old English[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
Etymology 1[edit]
From Proto-West Germanic *skīd (“log; tile”).
Noun[edit]
sċīd n (nominative plural sċīd)
Descendants[edit]
- Middle English: schyd, chyde, scheyde, schide, schudde, schyde, schyyd, shide, shyde, syde, szhide; sid, scid
Etymology 2[edit]
Unknown. Compare Old Norse skeið (“a race; course”), from Proto-Germanic *skaidą, *skaiþą, from Proto-Indo-European *skeyt- (“to cut, divide, separate”).
Noun[edit]
sċīd ?
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- Old English lemmas
- Old English nouns
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- Old English terms with unknown etymologies