sköt

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See also: skot, Skot, skót, škot, Škot, and Škót

Swedish

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Etymology 1

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Probably related to sköte (flap, fold of clothing), from Old Norse skaut (skirt of a cloak, flap).

Noun

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sköt c

  1. a fishnet for herring
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Etymology 2

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See sköte.

Noun

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sköt n

  1. (poetic) Alternative form of sköte (bosom)
    • 1804, Esaias Tegnér, Till min hembygd:
      Var tanke i ditt sköt blir, som din himmel klar.
      Each thought in your bosom becomes, as your heaven clear.
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Etymology 3

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Verb

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sköt

  1. past indicative of skjuta

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Verb

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sköt

  1. imperative of sköta

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Noun

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sköt (nominative plural sköts)

  1. coat of arms

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