skauda-raips, m. ([91]; or -raip, n.? 94), shoe-lachet; Mk. I, 7. [Lit. a string for fastening a cuver, < skauda- (cp. MHG. NHG. schôte, f., husk, pod) + -raips = OE. râp, m., ME. rôp, NE. rope.]
skauns, adj. ([130], n. 2), beutiful. [Lit. wurth seeing, noticeabl (cp. Brgm., [§ 95]; also us-skaus and the follg. w.), OE. scêone (for *scêane) > scîene, scêne, ME. schene, adj., NE. sheen, adj. (beutiful, fair; poet.) and sb.]
-skawjan ([42], n. 2), wv. ([188]), to behold, see, in us-sk. [< -skaus; s. us-skaus.]
skeinan, stv. ([172], n. 1), to shine; II. Cor. IV, 6.—Cpd. bi-sk. [OE. scînan, ME. schine, NE. shine.]
skeireins, f. ([103]), a making clear, explanation, interpretation. [< skeirjan + suff. -ei-ni-.]
-skeirjan, wv. ([188]), to make clear, in ga-sk. [< skeirs.]
skeirs ([78], n. 2), adj. ([129], n. 1), clear, evident, plain. [< √ of skein-an. OE. scîr, ME. shire, bright, clear, pure; cp. ON. skærr, sheer, bright, > ME. schere, NE. sheer.]
skêwjan, wv. ([188]), to go, walk; Mk. II, 23. [Cf. ON. skæva, to go, stride along.]
skip, n. ([94]), ship, boat; Mk. I, 19. 20. III, 9. IV, 1. 36. 37. V, 2. 18. 21. [OE. scip, n., ME. schip, NE. ship.]
-skiuban ([56], n. 1), stv. ([173], n. 1), to shuv, push, in af-sk. [OE. scûfan (irreg. only in the pres., but later also scêofan), ME. shuve, (NE. shuv < ME. (schowwyn =) schove, OE. scofian, to shuv), OHG. scioban, MHG. schieben, NHG. schieben, to shuv.]