skue

English

Verb

skue (third-person singular simple present skues, present participle skuing, simple past and past participle skued)

  1. Obsolete form of skew.

Anagrams

Danish

Etymology 1

From Old Norse skoða, Proto-Germanic *skuþōn, influenced by schauen.

Verb

skue (imperative sku, infinitive at skue, present tense skuer, past tense skuede, perfect tense har skuet)

  1. to see, behold
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  • gennemskue

Etymology 2

A loan from German Schau, modelled in form after the verb sense.

Noun

skue n (singular definite skuet, plural indefinite skuer)

  1. sight, spectacle
  2. livestock show (shortened form of dyrskue)
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Middle English

Noun

skue

  1. Alternative form of skew (sky)

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse skoða, the noun is after German Schau and the verb is influenced by schauen.

Noun

skue n (definite singular skuet, indefinite plural skuer, definite plural skua or skuene)

  1. appearance, sight, spectacle, view

Verb

skue (imperative sku, present tense skuer, passive skues, simple past and past participle skua or skuet, present participle skuende)

  1. to behold, see, look, view

Usage notes

Sometimes confused with skru or skrue (verb).

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