skór
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Icelandic[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Old Norse skór, from Proto-Germanic *skōhaz, of unclear etymology; possibly a derivation from *skehaną (“to move quickly”), from Proto-Indo-European *skek- (“to move quickly, jump”).
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
skór m (genitive singular skós, nominative plural skór)
- a shoe (footwear)
Declension[edit]
This noun needs an inflection-table template.
Derived terms[edit]
- skóhorn
- vera bundinn í báða skó (“to have one's hands tied”)
- gera skóna (governs dative; to assume something)
- Það má gera því skóna. ― It can be assumed.
- fá í skóinn (“to receive a present from the Icelandic Yule men”)
Old Norse[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Proto-Germanic *skōhaz, of unclear etymology; possibly a derivation from *skehaną (“to move quickly”), from Proto-Indo-European *skek- (“to move quickly, jump”). Compare Old English scōh, Old Frisian skōch, skō, Old Saxon skōh, Old High German scuoh, Gothic 𐍃𐌺𐍉𐌷𐍃 (skōhs).
Noun[edit]
skór m
Descendants[edit]
- Icelandic: skór
- Faroese: skógvur
- Norwegian Nynorsk: sko
- Norwegian: skór'e, (Setesdal) skor
- Norwegian Bokmål: sko
- Old Swedish: skō(r)
- Swedish: sko
- Danish: sko
Polish[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
skór f
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- Rhymes:Icelandic/ouːr
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- Rhymes:Polish/ur
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