Scheif
Luxemburgeois
/ˈʃɑɪ̯f/
noun
Definitions
- slice
- disc
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German schībe inherited from Old High German scība.
Origin
Old High German
scība
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Autoscheibe German
- Bremsscheibe German
- Fensterscheibe German
- Flugscheibe German
- Glasscheibe German
- Heckscheibe German
- Kniescheibe German
- Schaufensterscheibe German
- Scheibchen German
- Scheibe German
- Zeitscheibe German
- Zeitschlitz German
- Zielscheibe German
- scheibenförmig German
- citroenschijf Dutch, Flemish
- damschijf Dutch, Flemish
- katrolschijf Dutch, Flemish
- kolderschijf Dutch, Flemish
- parkeerschijf Dutch, Flemish
- schietschijf Dutch, Flemish
- schijf Dutch, Flemish
- schijfrem Dutch, Flemish
- schijftongkikker Dutch, Flemish
- werpschijf Dutch, Flemish
- шайба Russian
- шкив Russian
- *skībǭ Proto-Germanic
- CD-skiva Swedish
- EP-skiva Swedish
- LP-skiva Swedish
- brödskiva Swedish
- gipsskiva Swedish
- hårdskiva Swedish
- kräftskiva Swedish
- samlingsskiva Swedish
- skiva Swedish
- skivbolag Swedish
- skiba Polish
- szajba Polish
- szyba Polish
- skífa Old Norse
- șaibă Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- skive Middle Dutch
- scība Old High German
- skyf Afrikaans
- schībe Middle High German
- Band Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- Bandscheif Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- şayba Crimean Tatar