释义 |
skeud- To shoot, chase, throw. Derivatives include shoot, shut, and scuttle.1- shoot, from Old English scēotan, to shoot, from Germanic *skeutan, to shoot.
- shot1, from Old English sceot, scot, shooting, a shot;
- schuss, from Old High German scuz, shooting, a shot;
- scot, scot and lot, from Old Norse skot and Old French escot, contribution, tax (< "money thrown down");
- wainscot, from Middle Dutch sc(h)ot, crossbar, wooden partition. a-d all from Germanic *skutaz, shooting, shot.
- shut, from Old English scyttan, to shut (by pushing a crossbar), probably from Germanic *skutjan.
- shuttle, from Old English scytel, a dart, missile, from Germanic *skutilaz.
- sheet2, from Old English scēata, corner of a sail;
- sheet1, from Old English scēte, piece of cloth. Both a and b from Germanic *skautjōn‑.
- scout2, from a Scandinavian source akin to Old Norse skūta, mockery (< "shooting of words");
- shout, from Old Norse skūta, a taunt. Both a and b from Germanic *skut‑.
[Pokorny 2. (s)keud‑ 955.] |
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