skaði
Old Norse
noun
Definitions
- harm, damage
- loss
- murder, bane, death
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *skaþô (scathe, damage) derived from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kēt- (harm, damage).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*(s)kēt-
Gloss
harm, damage
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Cognates and derived terms
- ἀσκηθής Ancient Greek
- *(s)kēt- Proto-Indo-European
- *sket- Proto-Indo-European
- brannskade Norwegian Bokmål
- hjerneskade Norwegian Bokmål
- hodeskade Norwegian Bokmål
- lungeskade Norwegian Bokmål
- personskade Norwegian Bokmål
- skade Norwegian Bokmål
- skadedyr Norwegian Bokmål
- skadefryd Norwegian Bokmål
- skadelig Norwegian Bokmål
- skadevare Norwegian Bokmål
- skadeverk Norwegian Bokmål
- totalskade Norwegian Bokmål
- yrkesskade Norwegian Bokmål
- *skamō Proto-Germanic
- *skaþô Proto-Germanic
- skada Swedish
- brannskade Norwegian Nynorsk
- hjerneskade Norwegian Nynorsk
- lungeskade Norwegian Nynorsk
- personskade Norwegian Nynorsk
- skade Norwegian Nynorsk
- skadedyr Norwegian Nynorsk
- skadefryd Norwegian Nynorsk
- skadeverk Norwegian Nynorsk
- yrkesskade Norwegian Nynorsk
- sceaþa Old English
- scathe Middle English
- skade Danish
- skadefro Danish
- skadelig Danish
- skaði Icelandic
- skaðlegur Icelandic
- scado Old High German
- skaði Faroese
- skatho Old Dutch
- schāde Middle Low German
- skatho Old Saxon
- skaþæ Old Swedish
- Schaden Low German