schelf
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch scelve, scelf, from Old Dutch *skelfa, *skelf, from Proto-West Germanic *skelfu, *skelf, from Proto-Germanic *skelfō (“crag, cliff, ledge”). Cognate with German Low German Schelf (“haystack”), West Frisian skelf, English shelf.
Pronunciation
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -ɛlf
Noun
schelf f (plural schelven, diminutive schelfje n)
- storage floor for hay or straw, often above a stable
- (mathematics) stack
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