skil

English

Noun

skil (countable and uncountable, plural skils)

  1. Obsolete spelling of skill

skil (plural skils)

  1. Synonym of sablefish

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Icelandic

Etymology

From Old Norse skil, derived from the same root *skel- as skilja (to separate, to understand), but without a -j- suffix.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /scɪːl/
    Rhymes: -ɪːl

Noun

skil n pl

  1. boundary, division
  2. understanding, knowledge
  3. due and proper treatment, that which duty requires
  4. delivery, handing in of something due, e.g. of an assignment, paper, etc., but also payment, e.g. of rent
  5. (weaving) the space between threads through which one weaves
  6. (meteorology) front (transition zone between airmasses)
  7. message

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Verb

skil

  1. skil (I understand), the present active indicative first person singular of skilja (to understand)
    Ég skil ekki.
    I don't understand.
  2. skil (understand!), the shortened active imperative of skilja (to understand)

Norwegian Nynorsk

Verb

skil

  1. present tense of skilja and skilje
  2. imperative of skilja and skilje

Volapük

Noun

skil (nominative plural skils)

  1. skill

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