stycce

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Inherited from Proto-West Germanic *stukkī, from Proto-Germanic *stukkiją (piece). Cognate with Old Saxon stukki, Old High German stucki, Old Norse stykki.

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styċċe n

  1. piece
    • Hit wæs tōdǣled on twā styċċu.It was divided into two pieces.
  2. a piece of money, a mite; a coin
  3. a short span of time, a little while

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