scieppan

Old English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *skappjan, from Proto-Germanic *skapjaną. Cognate with Old Frisian skeppa, Old High German scaffan, Old Norse skapa.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈʃi͜yp.pɑn/

Verb

sċieppan

  1. to create
  2. to shape; mould, form

Usage notes

  • (Ġe)sċieppan is loftier than (ġe)wyrċan, which is the general word for "to make." (Ġe)sċieppan is almost solely attested describing the acts of deities, though a wider sense such as "to create with the mind" is hinted at by the phrase menn naman ġesċieppan (“to give someone a name”).
  • The prefixed variant ġesċieppan is much more common in prose, almost to the total exclusion of the unprefixed form.

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Derived terms

Descendants

  • Middle English: scheppen, schippen, schappen, schapen
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