scrift

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Old English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Latin scrīptum. Cognate with German Schrift (font, writing, script), Dutch schrift (script, notebook, scripture), Swedish skrift (text, written work, book, report, script) and Icelandic skrift (writing).

Noun[edit]

sċrift m

  1. what is prescribed as punishment; penalty
  2. penance, shrift
  3. one who passes sentence; judge
  4. a confessor (in Christianity, one who hears confession)

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Descendants[edit]

  • Middle English: shrift

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