skene

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English

Etymology 1

From Ancient Greek σκηνή (skēnḗ, tent). Doublet of scene and scena.

Pronunciation

Noun

skene

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  1. An element of ancient Greek theater: the structure at the back of the stage.
Translations

Etymology 2

Noun

skene (plural skenes)

  1. Alternative form of skean (a kind of dagger)
Derived terms

Anagrams

Finnish

Etymology

Semi-adapted borrowing from English scene. Ultimately from Ancient Greek σκηνή (skēnḗ, scene, stage).

Pronunciation

Noun

skene (colloquial)

  1. scene, subculture
    räpskene – the rap scene
    taideskene – the art scene
    Synonym: alakulttuuri
  2. demoscene
    Synonym: demoskene

Declension

Inflection of skene (Kotus type 8/nalle, no gradation)
nominative skene skenet
genitive skenen skenejen
partitive skeneä skenejä
illative skeneen skeneihin
singular plural
nominative skene skenet
accusative nom. skene skenet
gen. skenen
genitive skenen skenejen
skenein rare
partitive skeneä skenejä
inessive skenessä skeneissä
elative skenestä skeneistä
illative skeneen skeneihin
adessive skenellä skeneillä
ablative skeneltä skeneiltä
allative skenelle skeneille
essive skenenä skeneinä
translative skeneksi skeneiksi
abessive skenettä skeneittä
instructive skenein
comitative See the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms of skene (Kotus type 8/nalle, no gradation)
first-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative skeneni skeneni
accusative nom. skeneni skeneni
gen. skeneni
genitive skeneni skenejeni
skeneini rare
partitive skeneäni skenejäni
inessive skenessäni skeneissäni
elative skenestäni skeneistäni
illative skeneeni skeneihini
adessive skenelläni skeneilläni
ablative skeneltäni skeneiltäni
allative skenelleni skeneilleni
essive skenenäni skeneinäni
translative skenekseni skeneikseni
abessive skenettäni skeneittäni
instructive
comitative skeneineni
second-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative skenesi skenesi
accusative nom. skenesi skenesi
gen. skenesi
genitive skenesi skenejesi
skeneisi rare
partitive skeneäsi skenejäsi
inessive skenessäsi skeneissäsi
elative skenestäsi skeneistäsi
illative skeneesi skeneihisi
adessive skenelläsi skeneilläsi
ablative skeneltäsi skeneiltäsi
allative skenellesi skeneillesi
essive skenenäsi skeneinäsi
translative skeneksesi skeneiksesi
abessive skenettäsi skeneittäsi
instructive
comitative skeneinesi
first-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative skenemme skenemme
accusative nom. skenemme skenemme
gen. skenemme
genitive skenemme skenejemme
skeneimme rare
partitive skeneämme skenejämme
inessive skenessämme skeneissämme
elative skenestämme skeneistämme
illative skeneemme skeneihimme
adessive skenellämme skeneillämme
ablative skeneltämme skeneiltämme
allative skenellemme skeneillemme
essive skenenämme skeneinämme
translative skeneksemme skeneiksemme
abessive skenettämme skeneittämme
instructive
comitative skeneinemme
second-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative skenenne skenenne
accusative nom. skenenne skenenne
gen. skenenne
genitive skenenne skenejenne
skeneinne rare
partitive skeneänne skenejänne
inessive skenessänne skeneissänne
elative skenestänne skeneistänne
illative skeneenne skeneihinne
adessive skenellänne skeneillänne
ablative skeneltänne skeneiltänne
allative skenellenne skeneillenne
essive skenenänne skeneinänne
translative skeneksenne skeneiksenne
abessive skenettänne skeneittänne
instructive
comitative skeneinenne

Further reading

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Middle Irish scian, from Old Irish scían, from Proto-Celtic *skiyenā; compare Middle Welsh ysgien. This word was borrowed late enough for the orthographic final vowel to be illusory.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /skɛːn/, /skɛi̯n/

Noun

skene (plural skenes)

  1. (Late Middle English, rare) skean (kind of dagger)

Descendants

  • English: skean, skene, skeyn

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