sceaft

Middle English

Noun

sceaft

  1. (Early Middle English) Alternative form of schaft (creation)

Old English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʃæ͜ɑft/

Etymology 1

From Proto-West Germanic *skaft, from Proto-Germanic *skaftaz, from Proto-Indo-European *skeh₂p- (rod, shaft, staff, club), potentially from a root *(s)ke(H)p- (to strike, beat). Cognate with Old Norse skapt.

Noun

sċeaft m

  1. shaft (of an arrow or spear), pole
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Etymology 2

From sċieppan; compare ġesċeaft.

Noun

sċeaft f (nominative plural sċeafta)

  1. creation, origin
  2. a creation, creature, something created
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References

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