Scheit

German

Etymology

From Middle High German schīt, Old High German scīt (log of wood). Cognate with West Frisian skīd, Old Norse skið, Old English sċīde, English shide, Ancient Greek σχίζα (skhíza, splinter), Latvian skaida (chip), Lithuanian skëdrà.[1] From Proto-Germanic *skīdą.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʃaɪ̯t/

Noun

Scheit n (genitive Scheits, plural Scheite or Scheiter)

  1. log, billet, stick (of firewood)

References

  1. Scheit in Kluge's Etymological Dictionary of the German Language, 1891

Further reading

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