出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/11/05 21:03 UTC 版)
Probably from French esquiver (“slink away”), from Middle French esquiver (“to escape”), from Spanish esquivar (“to avoid, reject, elude”), from esquivo (“contemptuous, loathsome”), itself from Old French eschiver, of East Germanic origin, from Gothic *𐍃𐌺𐌹𐌿𐌷𐍃 (*skiuhs, “afraid, barefaced”), from Proto-Germanic *skeuhaz (“afraid, frightened”). Cognate with English shy, eschew.
skive (third-person singular simple present skives, present participle skiving, simple past and past participle skived)
skive (plural skives)
Probably from Dutch schijf (“slice”), probably influenced by shive. Ultimately from Proto-Germanic *skībǭ (“a shaving; slice”).
Cognate to English shive, German Scheibe (“slice”), Old Norse skífa (“to cut into slices, slice”).
skive (plural skives)
skive (third-person singular simple present skives, present participle skiving, simple past and past participle skived)
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scups
a shovel
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rudds
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