scheel

(Îngilîzî)

schelen

  1. to ail (cause to suffer)
  2. to make a difference

Pircarînî

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Wekî (IPA) tê bilêvkirin
/sxeːl/
Etîmolojî (Îngilîzî)

In summary

From Middle Dutch scelu, scele, from Old Dutch *skelo, from Proto-West Germanic *skelh, from Proto-Germanic *skelhaz, from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kel- (“to lean, bend; joint”). Cognates include German scheel, Old English sceolh, Old Norse skjalgr, Latin scelus (“crime”) and Ancient Greek σκολιός (skoliós), σκαληνός (skalēnós).

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