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Icelandic
Etymology
From Old Norse skinn, from Proto-Germanic *skinþą.
Pronunciation
Noun
skinn n (genitive singular skinns, nominative plural skinn)
- skin
- Synonym: húð
- (informal, endearing) dear little thing, poor thing
Declension
Declension of skinn (neuter)
Middle English
Noun
skinn
- Alternative form of skyn
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology 1
From Proto-Germanic *skinþą, and Old Norse skinn.
Noun
skinn n (definite singular skinnet, indefinite plural skinn, definite plural skinna or skinnene)
- (human) skin
- (animal) hide, fur (of a whole animal, used as a rug etc.)
- (processed) leather
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Etymology 2
Derived from the verb skinne
Noun
skinn n (definite singular skinnet)
- light, shine
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Etymology 3
Verb
skinn
- imperative of skinne
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Old Norse skinn.
Noun
skinn n (definite singular skinnet, indefinite plural skinn, definite plural skinna)
- skin
- hide
Swedish
Etymology
From Old Norse skinn, from Proto-Germanic *skinþą, from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kenǝ-.
Pronunciation
Noun
skinn n
- (human) skin
- (animal) hide, fur (of a whole animal, used as a rug etc.)
- (processed) leather
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