See also: Schone, schöne, and Schöne

Dutch edit

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˈsxoː.nə/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Hyphenation: scho‧ne

Adjective edit

schone

  1. inflection of schoon:
    1. masculine/feminine singular attributive
    2. definite neuter singular attributive
    3. plural attributive

Noun edit

schone m or f (plural schonen, diminutive schoontje n)

  1. A beauty, beau/belle

Synonyms edit

Anagrams edit

German edit

Pronunciation edit

Verb edit

schone

  1. inflection of schonen:
    1. first-person singular present
    2. first/third-person singular subjunctive I
    3. singular imperative

Hunsrik edit

Etymology edit

Inherited from Middle High German schōnen, from Old High German skōnnōn, from Proto-West Germanic *skaunōn (*skaunī +‎ *-ōn), ultimately from Proto-Germanic *skauniz, from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kewh₁-. Doublet of scheen and schun.[1]

Cognate with German schonen.

Pronunciation edit

Verb edit

schone(transitive, with accusative)

  1. to protect
  2. to take care of; to look after
  3. to save (to conserve or prevent the wasting of)

Conjugation edit

Regular
infinitive schone
participle geschond
auxiliary hon
present
indicative
imperative
ich schone
du schonst schon
er/sie/es schond
meer schone
deer schond schond
sie schone
The use of the present participle is uncommon, but can be made with the suffix -end.

References edit

  1. ^ Piter Kehoma Boll (2021) “schone”, in Dicionário Hunsriqueano Riograndense–Português [Riograndenser Hunsrickisch–Portuguese Dictionary]‎[1] (in Portuguese), 3 edition, Ivoti: Riograndenser Hunsrickisch, page 145

Middle Dutch edit

Etymology 1 edit

From Old Dutch scōni, from Proto-West Germanic *skaunī, from Proto-Germanic *skauniz.

Adjective edit

schône

  1. beautiful
  2. shining, bright, glittering
  3. clean, not dirty, pure
  4. friendly, nice
Inflection edit
Adjective
Masculine Feminine Neuter Plural
Nominative Indefinite schône schône schône schône
Definite schône schône
Accusative Indefinite schônen schône schône schône
Definite schône
Genitive schôons schôner schôons schôner
Dative schônen schôner schônen schônen
Alternative forms edit
Derived terms edit
Descendants edit
  • Dutch: schoon
  • Limburgish: sjoen, sjoean, sjuun, sjun
Further reading edit

Etymology 2 edit

From Old Dutch scōnī, from Proto-West Germanic *skaunī, from Proto-Germanic *skaunį̄.

Noun edit

schône f

  1. beauty
Inflection edit
Weak feminine
Singular Plural
Nominative schône schônen
Accusative schône schônen
Genitive schônen schônen
Dative schône, schônen schônen
Further reading edit
  • scone (IV)”, in Vroegmiddelnederlands Woordenboek, 2000

Middle English edit

Verb edit

schone

  1. Alternative form of schun

Middle Low German edit

Etymology edit

From Old Saxon skōni, from Proto-West Germanic *skaunī, from Proto-Germanic *skauniz. Cognate with English sheen.

Pronunciation edit

Adjective edit

schö̂ne

  1. beautiful, pretty, sheen
  2. clear, bright
  3. bright, shiny, sheen, shining
  4. clean, spotless
  5. important, great

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