skein
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From Middle English skayne, from Old French escaigne (Modern French écagne), probably of Proto-Celtic origin, from Proto-Indo-European *skend- (“to split off”). Compare Irish scáinne (“skein, clew”).
skein (plural skeins)
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skein (third-person singular simple present skeins, present participle skeining, simple past and past participle skeined)
skein f (genitive singular skeinar, plural skeinir)
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indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | skein | skeinin | skeinir | skeinirnar |
accusative | skein | skeinina | skeinir | skeinirnar |
dative | skein | skeinini | skeinum | skeinunum |
genitive | skeinar | skeinarinnar | skeina | skeinanna |
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