"shkund" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [Albanian]

Forms: shkunda [aorist], shkundur [participle]
Etymology: * From Proto-Albanian *skunta, either a nasal present of Proto-Indo-European *skeut- or from *sku(n)t-, *ku(n)t- (“to shake, rattle”). * Close to Latin excutere, Italian scuotere and Proto-Germanic *skundijaną (“to drive, push, compel, rush”) (compare English shunt). * Cognate to Middle Irish scothaid (“to cut off”), Lithuanian skutù (“to scrape”) and Latin scindō (“to tear into parts”). Etymology templates: {{inh|sq|sqj-pro|*skunta}} Proto-Albanian *skunta, {{der|sq|ine-pro|*skeut-}} Proto-Indo-European *skeut-, {{cog|la|excutere}} Latin excutere, {{cog|it|scuotere}} Italian scuotere, {{cog|gem-pro|*skundijaną||to drive, push, compel, rush}} Proto-Germanic *skundijaną (“to drive, push, compel, rush”), {{cog|en|shunt}} English shunt, {{cog|mga|scothaid||to cut off}} Middle Irish scothaid (“to cut off”), {{cog|lt|skutù||to scrape}} Lithuanian skutù (“to scrape”), {{cog|la|scindō||to tear into parts}} Latin scindō (“to tear into parts”) Head templates: {{head|sq|verb|aorist|shkunda|participle|shkundur|head=}} shkund (aorist shkunda, participle shkundur), {{sq-verb|shkunda|shkundur}} shkund (aorist shkunda, participle shkundur)
  1. to shake, swing Wikipedia link: Vladimir Orel Synonyms: shkun [Gheg], shkunn [Gheg] Derived forms: shkundulloj, shkundëllimë Related terms: lëkund
    Sense id: en-shkund-sq-verb-pQBsljiI Categories (other): Albanian entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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        "1": "mga",
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        {
          "word": "lëkund"
        }
      ],
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        {
          "tags": [
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          "word": "shkun"
        },
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            "Gheg"
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        "to shake, swing"
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      "word": "shkun"
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