skirwhit
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skirwhite — skirwhit(e, wike etc., obs. ff. skirret1 … Useful english dictionary
Scarratt — This interesting surname has two distinct possible sources. Firstly, the surname may be a locational name from Skirwith in Cumberland, which was recorded as Skirewit in the 1205 Feet of Fines, and derives from a Scandinavianized form of the Olde… … Surnames reference
Scarrott — This interesting surname has two distinct possible sources. Firstly, the surname may be a locational name from Skirwith in Cumberland, which was recorded as Skirewit in the 1205 Feet of Fines, and derives from a Scandinavianized form of the Olde… … Surnames reference
Skerratt — This interesting surname has two distinct possible sources. Firstly, the surname may be a locational name from Skirwith in Cumberland, which was recorded as Skirewit in the 1205 Feet of Fines, and derives from a Scandinavianized form of the Olde… … Surnames reference
Skerrett — This interesting surname has two distinct possible sources. Firstly, the surname may be a locational name from Skirwith in Cumberland, which was recorded as Skirewit in the 1205 Feet of Fines, and derives from a Scandinavianized form of the Olde… … Surnames reference
Skerritt — This interesting surname has two distinct possible sources. Firstly, the surname may be a locational name from Skirwith in Cumberland, which was recorded as Skirewit in the 1205 Feet of Fines, and derives from a Scandinavianized form of the Olde… … Surnames reference
skirret — [ skɪrɪt] noun a plant of the parsley family with an edible carrot like root. [Sium sisarum.] Origin ME skirwhit(e), perh. from Scots skire bright, clear + white … English new terms dictionary
skirret — /ˈskɪrət/ (say skiruht) noun an umbelliferous plant, Sium sisarum, cultivated in Europe for its edible tuberous root. {Middle English skirwhit(e), from skire pure (from Scandinavian; compare Icelandic skīrr) + white} …
skirret — n. a perennial umbelliferous plant, Sium sisarum, formerly cultivated in Europe for its edible root. Etymology: ME skirwhit(e), perh. formed as SHEER(1), WHITE … Useful english dictionary
skir|ret — «SKIHR iht», noun. a plant of the parsley family, formerly much cultivated in Europe for its edible tubers that taste somewhat like turnips. ╂[Middle English skirwhit, alteration by folk etymology (< obsolete skire pure + white) of Old French… … Useful english dictionary