skute
See also: skûte
English edit
Etymology edit
From Icelandic skúta; akin to Swedish skuta, Danish skude, Dutch schuit.
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Noun edit
skute (plural skutes)
- (obsolete) A boat; a small vessel.
- 1618, Roger Williams, Actions of the Low Countries:
- They carried with them all the skutes and boats that might be found.
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Norwegian Bokmål edit
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Noun edit
skute f or m (definite singular skuta or skuten, indefinite plural skuter, definite plural skutene)
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Norwegian Nynorsk edit
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Noun edit
skute f (definite singular skuta, indefinite plural skuter, definite plural skutene)
- a ship (mostly used for sailing ships)
- Eg fekk hyre på ei skute og gjekk til sjøs.
- I got a job on a ship and went to sea.
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- “skute” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Polish edit
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Participle edit
skute
- inflection of skuty:
Serbo-Croatian edit
Noun edit
skute (Cyrillic spelling скуте)