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skalfering, n. & adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the word skalfering is in the mid 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for skalfering is from 1561, in a translation by J. Hollybush. www.oed.com
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Skalering in English | Danish to English Dictionary - Translate.com
English translation of skalering is scaling. Tap once to copy the translated word. Translate.com Get document translations that have been custom-crafted. www.translate.com
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SKALERING - Translation in English - Bab.la
Find all translations of skalering in English like scaling and many others. en.bab.la
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skalfering
† ˈskalfering, vbl. n. and ppl. a. Also 6 scalf-, scelf-, skelf-. [f. LG. schalfer or Du. schelfer, var. of schilfer: see skilfer.] a. vbl. n. Scurfiness. b. ppl. a. Scurfy.1561 Hollybush Hom. Apoth. 2 He y{supt} hath a scalfering head let the same take y⊇ course branne..& put a litle vinegre theret... Oxford English Dictionary
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skair, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun skair is in the early 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for skair is from 1511, in Court Bk. Barony of Alloway. www.oed.com
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Dictionary S - Pg. 5 - words and phrases from the past
3. to retract one's word; to draw back ...1898 Sc. • SKALFERING † adj. scurfy ...1561 † n. scurfiness ...1561 • SKALK † n. 1 ... www.wordsandphrasesfromthepast.com
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skilfer
† ˈskilfer Obs. rare. [a. Du. schilfer († schelfer) fragment, scale; cf. skalfering.] 1. A small piece; a splinter.1597 A. M. tr. Guillemeau's Fr. Chirurg. 10/2 If you perceave anye skilfers or splinters by the which that membrane might be pricked. 1599 ― tr. Gabelhouer's Bk. Physicke 342/2 If..ther... Oxford English Dictionary
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skalieren - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
German terms suffixed with -ieren · German terms derived from Latin · German 3-syllable words · German 2-syllable words · German terms with IPA pronunciation ... en.wiktionary.org
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Reverse Dictionary SCREAM - SECRETLY
to cry, to scream; to produce any sharp sound; to move up and down so as to produce a sound, as a fiddle-bow over the strings. www.wordsandphrasesfromthepast.com
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The Influence of Low Dutch on the English Vocabulary - DBNL
From Hollybush's Hom. Apoth. (1561) comes Skalfering, scurfiness or scurvy; from LG. schalfer or Du. schelfer, variant of schilfer (see Skilfer, below) ... www.dbnl.org
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[PDF] Shakespeare's Contribution to the Lexicon of Modern English ...
The words were borrowed from different fields of science (such as botany, medicine, or arts), for example, buckwheat. (derived from boekweit), skalfering ... www.ff.unsa.ba
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User:Brian0918/Hotlist/S4 - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
skalfering · skallade · skallewag · skaloun · skaltre · skamelar · skamlar · skammel · skance · skander · skane · skarale · skard · skarschliche · skarsinarie ... en.wiktionary.org
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