"scae" meaning in Friulian

See scae in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

Etymology: Probably from Frankish *skallija (“scale, shell”), from Proto-Germanic *skaljō (“scale, shell, husk”) ( > English shell), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kelH- (“to cut, part, sunder, split, divide”). Compare Italian scaglia, Venetian scaja, French écaille. Etymology templates: {{der|fur|frk|*skallju|*skallija|t=scale, shell}} Frankish *skallija (“scale, shell”), {{der|fur|gem-pro|*skaljō||scale, shell, husk}} Proto-Germanic *skaljō (“scale, shell, husk”), {{cog|en|shell}} English shell, {{der|fur|ine-pro|*(s)kelH-||to cut, part, sunder, split, divide}} Proto-Indo-European *(s)kelH- (“to cut, part, sunder, split, divide”), {{cog|it|scaglia}} Italian scaglia, {{cog|vec|scaja}} Venetian scaja, {{cog|fr|écaille}} French écaille Head templates: {{head|fur|noun|g=f}} scae f
  1. scale Tags: feminine
    Sense id: en-scae-fur-noun-9GmAKjFE Categories (other): Friulian entries with incorrect language header

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    {
      "args": {
        "1": "fur",
        "2": "frk",
        "3": "*skallju",
        "4": "*skallija",
        "t": "scale, shell"
      },
      "expansion": "Frankish *skallija (“scale, shell”)",
      "name": "der"
    },
    {
      "args": {
        "1": "fur",
        "2": "gem-pro",
        "3": "*skaljō",
        "4": "",
        "5": "scale, shell, husk"
      },
      "expansion": "Proto-Germanic *skaljō (“scale, shell, husk”)",
      "name": "der"
    },
    {
      "args": {
        "1": "en",
        "2": "shell"
      },
      "expansion": "English shell",
      "name": "cog"
    },
    {
      "args": {
        "1": "fur",
        "2": "ine-pro",
        "3": "*(s)kelH-",
        "4": "",
        "5": "to cut, part, sunder, split, divide"
      },
      "expansion": "Proto-Indo-European *(s)kelH- (“to cut, part, sunder, split, divide”)",
      "name": "der"
    },
    {
      "args": {
        "1": "it",
        "2": "scaglia"
      },
      "expansion": "Italian scaglia",
      "name": "cog"
    },
    {
      "args": {
        "1": "vec",
        "2": "scaja"
      },
      "expansion": "Venetian scaja",
      "name": "cog"
    },
    {
      "args": {
        "1": "fr",
        "2": "écaille"
      },
      "expansion": "French écaille",
      "name": "cog"
    }
  ],
  "etymology_text": "Probably from Frankish *skallija (“scale, shell”), from Proto-Germanic *skaljō (“scale, shell, husk”) ( > English shell), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kelH- (“to cut, part, sunder, split, divide”). Compare Italian scaglia, Venetian scaja, French écaille.",
  "head_templates": [
    {
      "args": {
        "1": "fur",
        "2": "noun",
        "g": "f"
      },
      "expansion": "scae f",
      "name": "head"
    }
  ],
  "lang": "Friulian",
  "lang_code": "fur",
  "pos": "noun",
  "senses": [
    {
      "categories": [
        {
          "kind": "other",
          "name": "Friulian entries with incorrect language header",
          "parents": [
            "Entries with incorrect language header",
            "Entry maintenance"
          ],
          "source": "w"
        }
      ],
      "glosses": [
        "scale"
      ],
      "id": "en-scae-fur-noun-9GmAKjFE",
      "links": [
        [
          "scale",
          "scale"
        ]
      ],
      "tags": [
        "feminine"
      ]
    }
  ],
  "word": "scae"
}
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        "3": "*skallju",
        "4": "*skallija",
        "t": "scale, shell"
      },
      "expansion": "Frankish *skallija (“scale, shell”)",
      "name": "der"
    },
    {
      "args": {
        "1": "fur",
        "2": "gem-pro",
        "3": "*skaljō",
        "4": "",
        "5": "scale, shell, husk"
      },
      "expansion": "Proto-Germanic *skaljō (“scale, shell, husk”)",
      "name": "der"
    },
    {
      "args": {
        "1": "en",
        "2": "shell"
      },
      "expansion": "English shell",
      "name": "cog"
    },
    {
      "args": {
        "1": "fur",
        "2": "ine-pro",
        "3": "*(s)kelH-",
        "4": "",
        "5": "to cut, part, sunder, split, divide"
      },
      "expansion": "Proto-Indo-European *(s)kelH- (“to cut, part, sunder, split, divide”)",
      "name": "der"
    },
    {
      "args": {
        "1": "it",
        "2": "scaglia"
      },
      "expansion": "Italian scaglia",
      "name": "cog"
    },
    {
      "args": {
        "1": "vec",
        "2": "scaja"
      },
      "expansion": "Venetian scaja",
      "name": "cog"
    },
    {
      "args": {
        "1": "fr",
        "2": "écaille"
      },
      "expansion": "French écaille",
      "name": "cog"
    }
  ],
  "etymology_text": "Probably from Frankish *skallija (“scale, shell”), from Proto-Germanic *skaljō (“scale, shell, husk”) ( > English shell), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kelH- (“to cut, part, sunder, split, divide”). Compare Italian scaglia, Venetian scaja, French écaille.",
  "head_templates": [
    {
      "args": {
        "1": "fur",
        "2": "noun",
        "g": "f"
      },
      "expansion": "scae f",
      "name": "head"
    }
  ],
  "lang": "Friulian",
  "lang_code": "fur",
  "pos": "noun",
  "senses": [
    {
      "categories": [
        "Friulian entries with incorrect language header",
        "Friulian feminine nouns",
        "Friulian lemmas",
        "Friulian nouns",
        "Friulian terms derived from Frankish",
        "Friulian terms derived from Proto-Germanic",
        "Friulian terms derived from Proto-Indo-European"
      ],
      "glosses": [
        "scale"
      ],
      "links": [
        [
          "scale",
          "scale"
        ]
      ],
      "tags": [
        "feminine"
      ]
    }
  ],
  "word": "scae"
}

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