See also: skita

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Etymology edit

From Old Norse skíta, from Proto-Germanic *skītaną, from Proto-Indo-European *skeyd-, *sḱeyd- (to cut off).

Verb edit

skíta (third person singular past indicative skeit, third person plural past indicative skitu, supine skitið)

  1. to shit

Conjugation edit

Conjugation of skíta (group v-35)
infinitive skíta
supine skitið
participle (a26)1 skítandi skitin
present past
first singular skíti skeit
second singular skítur skeitst
third singular skítur skeit
plural skíta skitu
imperative
singular skít!
plural skítið!
1Only the past participle being declined.

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Icelandic edit

Etymology edit

From Old Norse skíta, from Proto-Germanic *skītaną, from Proto-Indo-European *skeyd-, *sḱeyd- (to cut off).

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Verb edit

skíta (strong verb, third-person singular past indicative skeit, third-person plural past indicative skitu, supine skitið)

  1. (vulgar) to shit

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Old Norse edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Germanic *skītaną, from Proto-Indo-European *skeyd-, *sḱeyd- (to cut off). Compare Old Saxon skītan, Old English sċītan, Old Frisian skīta, Old High German skīzan.

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skíta

  1. to shit

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Descendants edit

  • Icelandic: skíta
  • Faroese: skíta
  • Norwegian Bokmål: skite
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: skita, skite
  • Old Swedish: skīta
  • Danish: skide
  • Middle English: skiten, skyten

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