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n розм.тріска; скіпка, скалка; скабка, колючка -
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1) General subject: splinter, a thorn in smb. 's flesh (идиоматическое выражение)2) Jargon: spelk (Употребляется главным образом в Северной Англии и конкретно в Ньюкасле), Alan (Picked up this wood and got a terrible Alen in me finger.) -
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a splinter, Irish sgolb, Middle Irish scolb, a wattle, Welsh ysgolp, splinter, Breton skolp: *skolb-, root skel, skol, split (see sgoilt), fuller root skel-$$g; Greek $$G kolobós, stunted, $$G skóloy ( $$G skólopos), stake; Swed. skalks, a piece, also Gothic halks, halt, English shelf, spelk (Perrson Zeit.$$+ee 290 for Greek and Teutonic). -
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germ. halba-------------------------------------split object {(N.)}germ. skeldu-ы{(V.)}germ. bi-; flas-; fli-; flik-; flus-; hel-; helb-; helt-; kapp-; ki-; kip-; kleuban; kliuban; klðb-; skel-; skelf-; skelk-; skelp-; skib-; skik-; skip-; slaitjan; sleiban?; spaldan?; spē-; spel-; spelk-; spelljan; spleitan; splind-; splittjan; tekleuban; tel-; þweitan
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Spelk — Spelk, n. [AS. spelc, spilc, a little rod by which a thing is kept straight, a splint for binding up broken bones, akin to Icel. spelkur, pl., a splint. Cf. {Spell} a splinter.] A small stick or rod used as a spike in thatching; a splinter. [Prov … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
spelk- — *spelk germ.?, Verb: nhd. spalten; ne. split (Verb); Hinweis: s. *spalka, *spalkjan; Etymologie: idg. *spelg , *pelg , Verb, spalten, Pokorny 987; s … Germanisches Wörterbuch
spelk — ˈspelk noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English spelke, from Old English spelc, spilc splint; akin to Old Norse spjalk splint, Middle Dutch spalke chip, Welsh fflochen splinter, Armenian p elk long piece of wood and probably to Old High German spaltan … Useful english dictionary
spelk — Verb denoting a dialect variation on the spelling or pronunciation of a word. {Glad to see you here, ddt. Reconize the email as well as the monicker. How about some clever input for the example at longtalk. MW} You people from back east! In dis… … Dictionary of american slang
spelk — Verb denoting a dialect variation on the spelling or pronunciation of a word. {Glad to see you here, ddt. Reconize the email as well as the monicker. How about some clever input for the example at longtalk. MW} You people from back east! In dis… … Dictionary of american slang
spelk — (noun)) 1) a wooden skewer used on a split fish hung up to dry, especially on a young dogfish (Scottish dialect); (verb) 2) to skewer a split fish and keep it open for quicker drying (Scottish dialect) … Dictionary of ichthyology
spelk — noun /spɛlk/ a) A splinter, usually of wood. b) A wooden splinter caught under the skin … Wiktionary
spelk — I Cleveland Dialect List a long splinter, a long thin slip of wood; a splint in the surgical sense II A Geordie Dictionary A splinter III Hartlepool Slang splinter in your finger IV North Country (Newcastle) Words a small splinter, a thatching… … English dialects glossary
Spell — Spell, n. [OE. speld, AS. speld a spill to light a candle with; akin to D. speld a pin, OD. spelle, G. spalten to split, OHG. spaltan, MHG. spelte a splinter, Icel. spjald a square tablet, Goth. spilda a writing tablet. Cf. {Spill}splinter, roll… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Conceição (Horta) — Coordinates: 38°32′53″N 28°37′46″W / 38.54806°N 28.62944°W / 38.54806; 28.62944 … Wikipedia
splinter — 1. noun /ˈsplɪn.tə,ˈsplɪn.tɚ,ˈsplɪn.ɚ/ a) A long, sharp fragment of material; often wood. b) A group that formed by splitting off from a larger membership. Syn … Wiktionary