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skirm
▪ I. † skirm, n. Obs. rare. [f. the vb. Cf. F. escrime, OF. escremie, eskermie, etc.] Movement as in fencing or fighting; skirmish.c 1400 Destr. Troy 13541 Thus I skope fro the skathe with skyrme of my hondes. 1534 Primer in English F v, Syr, lo: here are two swerdes, thynk ye not these two be suffi...
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New Jersey Senate
Skirm (pro tem), Mercer
1899: Charles A. Reed, Somerset
1900: William M.
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skirmish
▪ I. ˈskirmish, n. (ˈskɜːmɪʃ) Forms: α. 4 skarmuch, 4, 6 -moch, 5 -moche, -masche, 6 -musch(e, -mouch; 4 scharmoch, -mus; 5 scarmuche, -musche, -musshe, 6 -muss, -mouch(e, -moge; 6 skaramouche, scaramoche, -moshe. β. 4–5 skarmich, 4 -myssh, 6 -mische; 4 scarmich, -mych(e, 5 -mysshe. γ. 4–6 skyrmyssh...
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Frankish language
Franconian skirm and Old French escremie > Old Italian scrimia > Modern French escrime).
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screen
▪ I. screen, n.1 (skriːn) Forms: (? 4 scren), 5–6 screne, 5–7 skrene, skreene, 6 scren, skreine, 7 skrein, 6–7 screene, 7 schreen(e, 8 skreyn, 7–9 skreen, 7– screen. Also 6–7 scrine, skrine. [Of difficult etymology. The sense corresponds with that of F. écran, OF. escran (1318 in Hatz.-Darm.), in gl...
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