What is the meaning of Scheten?
inflection of schijten:
to shoot
To dart, fly, or rush; to move quickly.
- To charge or attack; to rush towards.
- To flow or issue (of liquids or smells)
- To slip or fall (of the feet)
To charge or attack; to rush towards.
To flow or issue (of liquids or smells)
To launch or dispense; to send out:
- To fling or throw a projectile.
- To expel or eject; to force down or out.
- To emit or discharge (e.g. fire, sound)
To fling or throw a projectile.
To expel or eject; to force down or out.
To emit or discharge (e.g. fire, sound)
To shoot (a projectile, target, or weapon):
To injure or kill by shooting.
To hunt (with a projectile weapon)
To stick out; to cause to protrude:
To sprout or shoot (of a plant)
↑ “shẹ̄ten, v.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.
↑ Jordan, Richard (1974), Eugene Crook, transl., Handbook of the Middle English Grammar: Phonology (Janua Linguarum. Series Practica; 218), The Hague: Mouton & Co. N.V., , § 84, page 112.
↑ Rettger, James Frederick (1934), “The Development of Ablaut in the Strong Verbs of the East Midland Dialects of Middle English”, in Language (Language Dissertations; 16), volume 10, number 4, Philadelphia: Linguistic Society of America, , →ISSN, →OCLC, part 2 (Special and Irregular Verbs), chapter Two (Verbs of Class II), pages 113-114.
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