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scho

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Middle English

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Etymology 1

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    Inherited from Old English sċōh, from Proto-West Germanic *skōh, from Proto-Germanic *skōhaz. Forms without /x/ are from the Old English oblique stem sċō-.

    Alternative forms

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    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /ʃoː/, /ʃuːx/
    • (Northern) IPA(key): /ʃyː/, /ʃyːx/

    Noun

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    scho (plural schos or schon)

    1. A shoe (article of footwear)
    2. A horseshoe or similar device for other animals.
    3. A piece of metal fortifying the edge of a wooden spade.
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    Descendants
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    • English: shoe
    • Scots: shae
    • Yola: shoone (plural)
    References
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    Etymology 2

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    Pronoun

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    scho

    1. (chiefly Northern) alternative form of sche

    Etymology 3

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    Verb

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    scho

    1. alternative form of schon (to shoe)