出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/12/13 00:08 UTC 版)
The noun is derived from 中期英語 skaine, skayne (“quantity of string, thread, etc., wound on a reel; the string, thread, etc., so wound”), from Old French escaigne (modern French écagne, écaigne (Picardy)); further etymology uncertain, probably from Proto-Celtic, from Proto-Indo-European *skend- (“to split off”).
The verb is derived from noun.
skein (plural skeins)
skein (third-person singular simple present skeins, present participle skeining, simple past and past participle skeined) (transitive)
From Dutch scheen (“strip of metal or wood; (anatomy) shin”), from Middle Dutch schene, from Old Dutch *skina, from Proto-West Germanic *skinu (“bar; track; (anatomy) shin; spine”), from Proto-Germanic *skinō (“piece; plate; rim; (anatomy) shinbone”), probably from Proto-Indo-European *skey- (“to dissect; to split”). Doublet of shin.
skein (plural skeins)
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ねじを締める
すべって動く
ギシギシする
はき出す
刮げ落とす
to distort the meaning of something
to disturb something