skaid

skaid
skaid
var. Sc. f. scald a.1

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  • Skaid — Recorded in several spellings including Skade, Skaid, Scad, Scade, Sked, and in the 17th century, Scud, this is a Scottish surname from the Highlands region. It is a derivation of the pre 8th century Norse Viking word skeid meaning a racecourse,… …   Surnames reference

  • Scad — Recorded in several spellings including Skade, Skaid, Scad, Scade, Sked, and in the 17th century, Scud, this is a Scottish surname from the Highlands region. It is a derivation of the pre 8th century Norse Viking word skeid meaning a racecourse,… …   Surnames reference

  • Scade — Recorded in several spellings including Skade, Skaid, Scad, Scade, Sked, and in the 17th century, Scud, this is a Scottish surname from the Highlands region. It is a derivation of the pre 8th century Norse Viking word skeid meaning a racecourse,… …   Surnames reference

  • Scud — Recorded in several spellings including Skade, Skaid, Scad, Scade, Sked, and in the 17th century, Scud, this is a Scottish surname from the Highlands region. It is a derivation of the pre 8th century Norse Viking word skeid meaning a racecourse,… …   Surnames reference

  • Skade — Recorded in several spellings including Skade, Skaid, Scad, Scade, Sked, and in the 17th century, Scud, this is a Scottish surname from the Highlands region. It is a derivation of the pre 8th century Norse Viking word skeid meaning a racecourse,… …   Surnames reference

  • Sked — This interesting Scottish surname derives from the Old Norse skeid meaning a racecourse, and would have described one who lived or worked by such a place. All the early recordings are from the Highland Region of Scotland, which in the 9th century …   Surnames reference

  • Reduplikation — (lat., Doppelung, Gemination), Wiederholung eines Wortes oder einer Silbe, z. B. lat. jam jam, eigentlich »schon, schon«, murmurare, »murmeln«. Vielfach war von Haus aus die R. den Sprechenden durch die Natur der Dinge selbst an die Hand gegeben …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Skyjacker — Sky|ja|cker [ ska̮iʤɛkɐ ], der; s, [engl. skyjacker, eigtl. = Himmelsräuber, zu: sky, ↑ Skylab] (selten): Hijacker. * * * Sky|ja|cker [ skaidʒɛkɐ], der; s, [engl. skyjacker, eigtl. = Himmelsräuber, zu: sky, ↑Skylab] (selten): Hijacker …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Skyjacker — Sky|ja|cker 〈[skaıdʒækə(r)] m.; Gen.: s, Pl.: 〉 Flugzeugentführer [Etym.: <engl. sky »Himmel«; Herkunft von jacker unsicher] …   Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch

  • Skyjacker — Sky|ja|cker [ skaidʒɛkɐ] der; s, <aus engl. skyjacker »Flugzeugentführer«, eigtl. »Himmelsräuber«, zu sky »Himmel« u. hijacker »Entführer; Räuber«> svw. ↑Hijacker …   Das große Fremdwörterbuch

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