See also: skön and skøn Czech Wikipedia has an article on: skon Wikipedia cs (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it...
See also: skon, skoen, and skøn IPA(key): /ɧøːn/ Rhymes: -øːn From Old Swedish skön, from Middle Low German schö̂ne, from Old Saxon skōni, from Proto-West...
See also: skön IPA(key): /skœnˀ/, [ˈsɡ̊œnˀ] Borrowed from Middle Low German schȫne, cognate with English sheen, German schön, Gothic 𐍃𐌺𐌰𐌿𐌽𐍃 (skauns)...
See also: sköns Borrowed from English scones. IPA(key): /skɔns/ skons f (singulative skonsen) scones skons definite genitive singular of sko snoks...
Borrowed from English scone. IPA(key): [skon] скон • (skon) m inan (genitive ско́на, nominative plural ско́ны, genitive plural ско́нов) scone Declension...
s- + kón:nis skón:nis I remake David R. Maracle (1990) Iontewennaweienhstáhkwaʼ - Mohawk Language Dictionary, Mika Publishing Company, page 218...
stört (“very, utterly”) + skön (“nice, charming (more towards the slang sense of skön)”) störtskön (not comparable) (colloquial) super charming, swell...
with Norwegian skjønne, Swedish skönja. Derived from the noun skyn (Danish skøn). skønne (past tense skønnede, past participle skønnet) (transitive) to estimate...