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screáde

  • noun [ feminine ]
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Grammar
screáde, an; screád, e; f.
A piece cut off, a shred, a screed, paring
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  • Screáde

    sceda,

      Wrt. Voc. i. 46, 70.
  • Screádan

    praesegmina, praecisiones,

      40, 9.
  • Æppelscreáda

    quisquiliae,

      22, 13,
Etymology
[Gif heo mei sparien eni poure schreaden (schiue, MS. T.: schraden, MS. C.), A. R. 416, 2. Hauede he non so god brede, Ne on his bord non so god shrede, Þat he ne wolde þorwit fede Poure, Havel. 99. Schrede or clyppynge of clothe or oþor thynge scissura, presegmen, Prompt. Parv. 448. O. Du. schroode: O. H. Ger. scrót: Ger. schrot. Cf. Icel. skrjóðr a shred, strip.]
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v.  æppel-screáda.
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  • screáde, n.