scear

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English

Noun

scear (plural scears)

  1. Obsolete spelling of sear.
    • F, the scear, on the projecting branch of which the trigger acts
      Encylopedia Britannica, 1856

Anagrams

Old English

Etymology 1

From earlier *sċǣr, from Proto-West Germanic *skāri, from Proto-Germanic *skēriz. Related to Old High German skāra (shears, tonsure), West Frisian skjirre, Dutch schaar, German Schere, Icelandic skæri.

Pronunciation

Noun

sċēar f

  1. scissors, shears
Usage notes
  • This word is generally used in the plural, as in modern English scissors, shears.
Declension

Strong i-stem:

singular plural
nominative sċēar sċēare, sċēara
accusative sċēar, sċēare sċēare, sċēara
genitive sċēare sċēara
dative sċēare sċēarum
Descendants

Etymology 2

From Proto-West Germanic *skar, from Proto-Germanic *skarą, *skaraz (ploughshare), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)ker- (to cut), whence also Old High German skaro and skara (ploughshare).

Pronunciation

Noun

sċear n

  1. plowshare
Descendants