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Etymology edit

From Old Norse skilja, from Proto-Germanic *skiljaną (to separate, limit), cognate with Swedish skilja, English skill (partly from Old Norse).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /skelə/, [ˈsɡ̊elə]

Verb edit

skille (past tense skilte, past participle skilt)

  1. (transitive) to separate (divide (a thing) into separate parts)
  2. (intransitive) to separate, come apart (of a sauce or cloths)
  3. (reflexive, intransitive) to separate, divide (to be divided in separate parts)
  4. (passive voice, intransitive) to separate, get a divorce

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Norwegian Bokmål edit

Etymology edit

From Old Norse skilja.

Noun edit

skille n (definite singular skillet, indefinite plural skiller, definite plural skilla or skillene)

  1. divide, division, partition, dividing line

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Verb edit

skille (imperative skill, present tense skiller, simple past skilte, past participle skilt, present participle skillende)

  1. to separate
  2. to divide
  3. (reflexive) to differ (fra / from)
  4. to distinguish (mellom / between)

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Terms derived from skille (verb)

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