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Q: What does skith from the Old Norse mean in English?
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What does the old Norse word skith mean?

The closest I can get to it is skidi (imagine the upstroke of the 'd' curves back over the round bit and has a diagonal cross a bit like a lower case 't' - this letter in Old Norse is pronounced 'th'). It means sheath.


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