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sceaþ

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Old English

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Etymology

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From Proto-West Germanic *skaiþiju, from Proto-Germanic *skaiþiz, possibly from a root *skaiþ- (divide, separate), based on the notion of a split stick with a sword blade inserted; compare *skaiþaną (separate).

Compare Old Frisian skethe, Old Saxon scethia, Old High German sceida, skaida, Old Norse skeið, skeiðir.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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sċēaþ f

  1. sheath

Descendants

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