skift
suomi-englanti sanakirjaskift englanniksi
(synonym of)
1834, record quoted in 1956, Norman E. Eliason, ''Tarheel Talk'', page 294:
- Last night we had a little skift of snow.
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1921, Ernest Rhys, ''The Haunters & the Haunted: Ghost Stories and Tales of the Supernatural'', page 153:
- (..) Violent gusts of wind came in rapid succession down the sound of Kilbrannan ; and a skifting rain, flung fitfully but fiercely from the huge black clouds as they hurried along before the tempest that ...
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''There be many knyghtes that hath envy to us; Therefore whan we shall mete at the day of justis there woll be harde skyffte for us.'' — Malory
''Make ye as good skyffte as ye can, ye shall bere this lady with you on horsebak unto the Pope of Rome.'' — Malory
to divide, share, distribute, divide up; also, be divided
to give a fair share ~ even,
even skifted, evenly matched in number, in equal strength
''Grete godd wolde so wisely skifte all thynges.'' — ''The Prose Life of Alexander''
to evade, be rid of.
be skifted of, ''She was aferde of hym..and she cowde not be skyfte … of hym by no meane.'' — Malory
a (l) (qualifier)
(inflection of)
a shift ((work) session)
(ux)
order (qualifier)