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skift
skift
English
Noun
skift (plural skifts)
- (Appalachia) A light dusting of snow.
- 2010, Mark Parman, A Grouse Hunter’s Almanac: The Other Kind of Hunting (page 84)
- A skift of snow had fallen overnight on the ski trails, and Paul had yet to groom them and erase the tracks in the new snow.
- 2010, Mark Parman, A Grouse Hunter’s Almanac: The Other Kind of Hunting (page 84)
Middle English
Noun
skift (plural skifts)
- share, portion, lot
- There be many knyghtes that hath envy to us; Therefore whan we shall mete at the day of justis there woll be harde skyffte for us. — Malory
- fate
- effort, attempt, try
- Make ye as good skyffte as ye can, ye shall bere this lady with you on horsebak unto the Pope of Rome. — Malory
Verb
skift (third-person singular simple present skifteth, present participle skiftende, simple past and past participle skifted)
- To divide, share, distribute, divide up; also, be divided;
- To disperse, scatter ~ in sonder,
- To give a fair share ~ even,
- even skifted, evenly matched in number, in equal strength
- To arrange, ordain, cause to occur, rule, manage
- Grete godd wolde so wisely skifte all thynges. — The Prose Life of Alexander
- To protect, save
- To evade, be rid of.
- be skifted of, She was aferde of hym..and she cowde not be skyfte … of hym by no meane. — Malory
Conjugation
Conjugation of skift
present | singular | plural |
---|---|---|
1st person | skifte | skiften |
2nd person | skiftest | skiften |
3rd person | skifteþ, skifteth | skiften |
subjunctive | skifte | skiften |
participle | present | past |
skiftende, skiftinge | skifted, yskifted | |
simple past | singular | plural |
1st person | skiftede | skifteden |
2nd person | skiftedest | skifteden |
3rd person | skiftede | skifteden |
subjunctive | skiftede | skifteden |
imperative | singular | plural |
skifte | skifteþ, skifteth |
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology 1
From the verb skifte
Noun
skift n (definite singular skiftet, indefinite plural skift, definite plural skifta or skiftene)
Derived terms
Etymology 2
Verb
skift
- imperative of skifte
References
- “skift” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From the verb skifte
Noun
skift n (definite singular skiftet, indefinite plural skift, definite plural skifta)
Derived terms
References
- “skift” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.