sceppe

Old English

Etymology

From Old Norse skeppa, skjappa (a bushel, measure), from Old Saxon *skeppio, whence Middle Low German scheppe (a unit of weight). Ultimately from Proto-West Germanic *skappjō (compare Proto-West Germanic *skap (shape)), from Proto-Germanic *skapjô (vessel, tub, bushel), from *skapą (a creation, shape).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈskep.pe/

Noun

sceppe f

  1. a unit of measure, bushel
  2. tub, container, basket

Declension

Descendants

  • Middle English: skeppe, skyppe, skep
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