šker

šker
škȇr m
DEFINICIJA
otočić s nadvodnim i podvodnim spiljama (npr. uz obale S Europe i Španjolske)
ETIMOLOGIJA
šved. skere

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  • sker- — I. sker 1 Also ker . To cut. Derivatives include shears, scabbard, skirmish, carnage, sharp, scrape, and screw. I. Basic form *sker …   Universalium

  • sker — dan·sker; sker·rick; sker·ry; …   English syllables

  • Sker House — is arguably one of the most important historical buildings in Wales. Originally built as a monastic grange of the Cistercian order over 900 years ago, it is situated just outside of the village of Kenfig, near Bridgend in Wales. The house later… …   Wikipedia

  • Sker Point — is a headland of South Wales between Port Talbot and Porthcawl.On April 23, 1947 the Samtampa , a liberty ship, was wrecked at Sker Point. Her crew of 39 perished and all eight volunteer crewmen of the Mumbles RNLI lifeboat were lost while… …   Wikipedia

  • sker|rick — «SKEHR ihk», noun. Australian. the least possible amount; smallest piece: »There isn t a skerrick of meat in the pot. ╂[origin uncertain] …   Useful english dictionary

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  • (s)ker-2, skerǝ- : skrē- —     (s)ker 2, skerǝ : skrē     English meaning: to spring, to turn     Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘springen, herumspringen”, also and actually “(sich) drehend bewegen, schwingen”     Note: not to separate from (s)ker “turn”     Material: O.Ind. kiráti …   Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary

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