"scyle" meaning in English

See scyle in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Verb

Forms: scyles [present, singular, third-person], scyling [participle, present], scyled [participle, past], scyled [past]
Etymology: Apparently a learned borrowing from Old English sċylian, sċilian (“to separate; part; remove”). Cognate with Icelandic skilja (“to separate; split; divide”). The inherited Middle English forms of these verbs were Middle English schillen and skillen respectively. More at skill. Etymology templates: {{lbor|en|ang|sċylian|nocap=1}} learned borrowing from Old English sċylian, {{cog|is|skilja|t=to separate; split; divide}} Icelandic skilja (“to separate; split; divide”), {{cog|enm|schillen}} Middle English schillen Head templates: {{en-verb}} scyle (third-person singular simple present scyles, present participle scyling, simple past and past participle scyled)
  1. (obsolete, transitive) To hide; to secrete; to conceal. Tags: obsolete, transitive
    Sense id: en-scyle-en-verb-zWc1p8Rh Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English links with manual fragments

Inflected forms

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