See also: scheele

Limburgish

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From earlier *schelle, from Proto-West Germanic *skallju, from Proto-Germanic *skaljō.

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Verb

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schéële (third-person singular present schällt, preterite schällde, past participle geschällt)

  1. (Eupen, transitive) to peel; to pare; to husk; to skin
  2. (Eupen, reflexive) to peel off

Etymology 2

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From Proto-Germanic *skilgijaną (to squint), from Proto-Germanic *skelhaz (slanted; sloping; squinting), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kel-. The second sense was likely influenced by German.

Alternative forms

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  • sjaele (various dialects, Dutch-based spelling)

Verb

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schéële (third-person singular present schéëlt, preterite schéëlde, past participle geschéëlt, auxiliary verb haane) (Eupen)

  1. (medicine, ophthalmology) to squint
  2. to leer
Conjugation
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Regular (Eupen dialect)
infinitive schéële
participle geschéëlt
auxiliary haane
present
indicative
past
indicative
imperative
1st singular schéël schéëlde
2nd singular schéëls schéëldes schéël
3rd singular schéëlt schéëlde
1st plural schéële schéëlde
2nd plural schéëlt schéëlde schéëlt
3rd plural schéële schéëlde