skulu
Old Norse
verb
Definitions
- shall, must
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *skulaną (owe) derived from Proto-Indo-European *skel- (owe, be obligated, be guilty, cut, be under obligation, split, shall, sound, must, ring, resound), *skel- (owe, be obligated, be guilty, cut, be under obligation, split, shall, sound, must, ring, resound).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*skel-
Gloss
owe, be obligated, be guilty, cut, be under obligation, split, shall, sound, must, ring, resound
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Cognates and derived terms
- chell English
- shall English
- shalln't English
- shallna English
- shallnae English
- shan't English
- zal Dutch, Flemish
- *skel- Proto-Indo-European
- skulle Norwegian Bokmål
- *skal Proto-Germanic
- *skellǭ Proto-Germanic
- *skulaną Proto-Germanic
- *skuldiz Proto-Germanic
- skola Swedish
- sku Norwegian Nynorsk
- skulla Norwegian Nynorsk
- skulle Norwegian Nynorsk
- sculan Old English
- schal Middle English
- Skuld Old Norse
- skulle Danish
- skulu Icelandic
- scolan Old High German
- skulan Old High German
- sulan Old High German
- skula Faroese
- sollen Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- 𐍃𐌺𐌿𐌻𐌰𐌽 Gothic
- skulan Old Dutch
- sulan Old Dutch
- schȫlen Middle Low German
- skulan Old Saxon
- skula Old Swedish
- skela Old Frisian
- *hal(i)m Proto-Albanian
- *štšela Proto-Albanian
- sa Sranan Tongo