Schine

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See also: schine

Alemannic German

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Etymology

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From Middle High German schine, from Old High German skina (bar, track), from Proto-Germanic *skinō (plate, rim, piece, shinbone). Cognate with German Schiene (rail, rack, splint, frame), Dutch scheen (shin), English shin.

Noun

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Schine f

  1. (Uri) splinter

References

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