Schiet
See also: schiet
Low German
Etymology
From Old Saxon [Term?], from Proto-Germanic *skītaz, *skitiz. Compare German Scheiße, Dutch schijt, English shit, Danish skid, Swedish skit.
Noun
Schiet f
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Luxembourgish
Etymology
From Middle High German schede, with an irregular vocalic development from Old High German *scado, northern variant of scato, from Proto-Germanic *skadwaz. Cognate with German Schatten, English shadow, Dutch schaduw.
Pronunciation
Noun
Schiet m (plural Schieter)
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