schethe

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Middle English

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From Old English sċēaþ, from Proto-West Germanic *skaiþiju, from Proto-Germanic *skaiþiz. The final vowel is generalised from the Old English oblique forms.

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Noun

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schethe (plural schethes)

  1. sheath (sword-holder)
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  • English: sheath
  • Scots: sheath
  • Yola: shaadh

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Etymology 2

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Unknown, but possibly related to or identical to Etymology 1. Compare Old English sċēaþa, Middle Dutch schêde (nail).

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Noun

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schethe (plural schethes)

  1. (rare) sheth (bar connecting the ploughshare to a plough's beam)
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