skíta

      See also skita

      Faroese

      Etymology

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

      Verb

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

      1. to shit

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      Icelandic

      Etymology

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

      Pronunciation

      Verb

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

      1. to shit

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      Old Norse

      Etymology

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

      Verb

      skíta

      1. to shit

      Descendants

      Related terms

      • skítr

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