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skrike
▪ I. skrike, n. Now only dial.: see Eng. Dial. Dict. s.v. Scrike. (skraɪk) For forms see the vb. [f. skrike v. Cf. screak n.] 1. A shrill cry, a screech; = screak n.13.. Coer de L. 4709 The Crystene men gunne make a scryke: Anon they wunnen ovyr the dyke. c 1400 Destr. Troy 910 A wonderfull noyse Sk... Oxford English Dictionary
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Morten Michael Kallevig (1842–1936)
In 1868 he married Wilhelmine Petrea Franziska Skrike, from Copenhagen. They had the sons Adolf Skrike Kallevig, Julius Skrike Kallevig and Johannes Kallevig who all became businessmen. wikipedia.org
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scright
† scright Obs. In 4 skrythe (but rimed with -nyghte). [f. skrike v.] A shout, cry.13.. St. Cristofer 315 in Horstm. Altengl. Leg. (1881) 459 Whene þat it was abowte mydnyghte, Byȝonde þe water he herde a skrythe, Full lowde one heghte he herde it cry. Oxford English Dictionary
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screak
▪ I. screak, n. Now chiefly dial. (skriːk) For forms see the vb. [f. screak v.] 1. A shrill cry; a shrill grating sound.1513 Douglas æneis ii. xii. 14 The ȝing childring, and frayit matrounis eik, Stude all on raw, with mony peteous screik. Ibid. iv. viii. 111 And oft with wild skrek the nycht oule,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Kronprinsessegade 32
They lived there with their two daughters (aged nine and 13), one maid and the lodgers Julius Skrike and Hans Christian Helmich. wikipedia.org
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scriking
scrike, scriker, scriking see skrike n. and v. Oxford English Dictionary
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Great grey shrike
This is related to such words as Norwegian and Swedish ("shriek, skrike"), German ("scream") or Icelandic ("shrieker"). wikipedia.org
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scritch
▪ I. scritch, n. arch. (skrɪtʃ) Also 6 skrych, 6–7 scrich, skrich, 7 skritch. [See the vb.] A screech, shriek, loud cry.1513 More in Hall's Chron. Rich. III (1550) 4 b, With pitefull scriches she repleneshyd the hole mancion. 1599 Hakluyt Voy. I. 560 Monstrous skritches are heard round about this mo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cumbria
‘give/ rigg’ ridge, ‘skrike’ shriek, ‘kist’ chest and ‘ik’ ‘Interdialect forms’ in Danelaw area (diffuse > focussed situation) - no clear idea about wikipedia.org
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shrike
▪ I. shrike, n.1 Obs. or dial. [f. shrike v. Cf. skrike n.] = shriek n. (In first quot., a shrill note.)c 1400 Destr. Troy 346 Small briddes..With shrikes full shrille in the shire bowes. c 1450 Merlin i. 15 Whi made the childe this shrike? wilt thow slen it? a 1547 Surrey æneid ii. (1557) C j b, Th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Norway–United Kingdom relations
such as North Meols, Scholes, Skelmersdale and Grimsargh are of Old Norse origin, as are certain words in Lancashire dialect from this area, such as "skrike wikipedia.org
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East Midlands English
For example, the East Midlands verb to scraight ('to cry') is thought to be derived from the Norse, skrike in modern Scandinavian, also meaning to cry. wikipedia.org
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creeke
▪ I. creek, n.1 (kriːk) Forms: α. 4 krike, 4–5 cryke, (kryk), 6–7 crike; β. 4–6 creke, (6 creake, crieque), 6–7 creeke, 7 creak, creick, 6– creek; γ. 6– crick. [Three types of this are found, viz. (1) crike, cryke (ī), usual in ME., (2) creke, rare in ME. (see sense 7), but common in the 16th c. (wh... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of English words of Old Norse origin
skitter, skittish Perhaps relate to Old Norse skjota skirt skyrta (="shirt") skive From a Scandinavian source such as Old Norse skifa (="to cut, split") skrike wikipedia.org
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scare
▪ I. † scare, n.1 Obs. [a. ONF. escar, var. of escarn (Central OF. eschar(n), vbl. n. f. escarnir to deride. Cf. scorn n. and v. The final e may be the ending of the dative case.] Scorn, derision, contempt.c 1205 Lay. 5835 Þanne we heonne i-funde farren ure frenden to scare. Ibid. 20746 Iswenched us... Oxford English Dictionary
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