"schurft" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Dutch]

IPA: /sxʏrft/ Audio: Nl-schurft.ogg
Etymology: From Middle Dutch schorf with paragogic -t (cf. burcht), derived from Proto-Germanic *skurfa-, derived in turn from the verb *skerfan-, from Proto-Indo-European *(s)ker- (“to cut”). See also scherf, scherp; also with Middle Low German schorf, Old High German scorf, German Schorf, Old English sceorf, scurf, English scurf, Swedish skorv, Danish skurv. Etymology templates: {{der|nl|dum|schorf}} Middle Dutch schorf, {{m|nl|burcht}} burcht, {{der|nl|gem-pro|*skurfa-}} Proto-Germanic *skurfa-, {{m|gem-pro|*skerfan-}} *skerfan-, {{der|nl|ine-pro|*(s)ker-|t=to cut}} Proto-Indo-European *(s)ker- (“to cut”), {{m|nl|scherf}} scherf, {{m|nl|scherp}} scherp, {{cog|gml|schorf}} Middle Low German schorf, {{cog|goh|scorf}} Old High German scorf, {{cog|de|Schorf}} German Schorf, {{cog|ang|sceorf}} Old English sceorf, {{m|ang|scurf}} scurf, {{cog|en|scurf}} English scurf, {{cog|sv|skorv}} Swedish skorv, {{cog|da|skurv}} Danish skurv Head templates: {{nl-noun|f|-|-|g2=n}} schurft f or n (uncountable)
  1. scabies Wikipedia link: nl:schurft Tags: feminine, neuter, uncountable
    Sense id: en-schurft-nl-noun-mi7ch6Tp Categories (other): Dutch entries with incorrect language header Derived forms: appelschurft, baardschurft, bekschurft, bladschurft, lakschurft, perenschurft, regenschurft, schapenschurft, schurftkruid, schurftmijt, schurftvis, schurftzwam, zomerschurft

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        },
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        },
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          "word": "schurftmijt"
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      "word": "regenschurft"
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      },
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        "2": "skurv"
      },
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