Wiktionary data extraction errors and warnings

skew/English/adv

Return to 'Debug messages subpage 2295'

skew (English adv) skew/English/adv: invalid uppercase tag General-American not in or uppercase_tags: {"categories": ["English adjectives", "English adverbs", "English countable nouns", "English doublets", "English entries with incorrect language header", "English lemmas", "English nouns", "English terms derived from Anglo-Norman", "English terms derived from Frankish", "English terms derived from Latin", "English terms derived from Middle English", "English terms derived from Old French", "English terms derived from Old Northern French", "English terms derived from Proto-Germanic", "English terms derived from Proto-Indo-European", "English terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *(s)kewH-", "English terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *skey-", "English terms inherited from Middle English", "English terms with homophones", "English verbs", "Entries with translation boxes", "Middle English entries with incorrect language header", "Middle English lemmas", "Middle English nouns", "Middle English terms borrowed from Old French", "Middle English terms derived from Latin", "Middle English terms derived from Old French", "Pages with 2 entries", "Pages with entries", "Rhymes:English/uː", "Rhymes:English/uː/1 syllable", "Rhymes:Middle English/iu̯", "Rhymes:Middle English/iu̯/1 syllable", "Terms with Bulgarian translations", "Terms with Czech translations", "Terms with Danish translations", "Terms with Dutch translations", "Terms with Estonian translations", "Terms with Faroese translations", "Terms with Finnish translations", "Terms with French translations", "Terms with German translations", "Terms with Hungarian translations", "Terms with Italian translations", "Terms with Persian translations", "Terms with Polish translations", "Terms with Portuguese translations", "Terms with Romanian translations", "Terms with Russian translations", "Terms with Serbo-Croatian translations", "Terms with Slovak translations", "Terms with Spanish translations", "Terms with Swedish translations", "enm:Atmosphere", "enm:Building materials", "enm:Weather"], "etymology_number": 1, "etymology_templates": [{"args": {"1": "verb"}, "expansion": "verb", "name": "glossary"}, {"args": {"1": "en", "2": "enm", "3": "skeuen"}, "expansion": "Middle English skeuen", "name": "inh"}, {"args": {"1": "en", "2": "fro-nor", "3": "escuer"}, "expansion": "Old Northern French escuer", "name": "der"}, {"args": {"1": "eskieuer, eskiuer, eskiuwer, eskuer", "otherforms": "1"}, "expansion": "[and other forms]", "name": "nb..."}, {"args": {"1": "en", "2": "fro", "3": "eschuer"}, "expansion": "Old French eschuer", "name": "der"}, {"args": {"1": "fr", "2": "esquiver", "t": "to dodge (a blow), duck; to elude, evade; to slip away; to sidestep"}, "expansion": "French esquiver (“to dodge (a blow), duck; to elude, evade; to slip away; to sidestep”)", "name": "cog"}, {"args": {"1": "2"}, "expansion": "²", "name": "sup"}, {"args": {"1": "en", "2": "frk", "3": "*skiuhan", "t": "to dread; to avoid, shun"}, "expansion": "Frankish *skiuhan (“to dread; to avoid, shun”)", "name": "der"}, {"args": {"1": "en", "2": "gem-pro", "3": "*skiuhijaną", "t": "to frighten"}, "expansion": "Proto-Germanic *skiuhijaną (“to frighten”)", "name": "der"}, {"args": {"1": "ca", "2": "esquiu", "t": "evasive, shy"}, "expansion": "Catalan esquiu (“evasive, shy”)", "name": "cog"}, {"args": {"1": "da", "2": "skæv", "t": "crooked, slanting; skew, wry"}, "expansion": "Danish skæv (“crooked, slanting; skew, wry”)", "name": "cog"}, {"args": {"1": "nb", "2": "skjev"}, "expansion": "Norwegian Bokmål skjev", "name": "cog"}, {"args": {"1": "nl", "2": "scheef", "t": "crooked, slanting"}, "expansion": "Dutch scheef (“crooked, slanting”)", "name": "cog"}, {"args": {"1": "no", "2": "-"}, "expansion": "Norwegian", "name": "cog"}, {"args": {"1": "stq", "2": "skeeuw", "t": "aslant, slanting; oblique; awry"}, "expansion": "Saterland Frisian skeeuw (“aslant, slanting; oblique; awry”)", "name": "cog"}, {"args": {"1": "en", "2": "eschew", "nocap": "1"}, "expansion": "doublet of eschew", "name": "doublet"}, {"args": {"1": "adjective"}, "expansion": "adjective", "name": "glossary"}, {"args": {"1": "adverb"}, "expansion": "adverb", "name": "glossary"}, {"args": {"1": "noun"}, "expansion": "noun", "name": "glossary"}, {"args": {"1": "3"}, "expansion": "³", "name": "sup"}], "etymology_text": "The verb is derived from Middle English skeuen, skewe, skewen (“to run at an angle or obliquely; to escape”), from Old Northern French escuer [and other forms], variants of Old French eschuer, eschever, eschiver (“to escape, flee; to avoid”) (modern French esquiver (“to dodge (a blow), duck; to elude, evade; to slip away; to sidestep”)), from Frankish *skiuhan (“to dread; to avoid, shun”), from Proto-Germanic *skiuhijaną (“to frighten”). The English word is cognate with Catalan esquiu (“evasive, shy”), Danish skæv (“crooked, slanting; skew, wry”) (> Norwegian Bokmål skjev), Dutch scheef (“crooked, slanting”), Norwegian skeiv (“crooked, lopsided; oblique, slanting; distorted”), Saterland Frisian skeeuw (“aslant, slanting; oblique; awry”), and is a doublet of eschew.\nThe adjective and adverb are probably derived from the verb and/or from askew, and the noun is derived from either the adjective or the verb.", "forms": [{"form": "more skew", "tags": ["comparative"]}, {"form": "most skew", "tags": ["superlative"]}], "head_templates": [{"args": {}, "expansion": "skew (comparative more skew, superlative most skew)", "name": "en-adv"}], "lang": "English", "lang_code": "en", "pos": "adv", "senses": [{"categories": ["English terms with quotations", "English terms with rare senses"], "examples": [{"ref": "[1883], W[illiam] M[atthew] Flinders Petrie, “The Outside of the Second Pyramid”, in The Pyramids and Temples of Gizeh, London: Field & Tuer, […]; Simpkin, Marshall & Co., […]; Hamilton, Adams & Co., […], →OCLC, paragraph 72, page 101:", "text": "The walls are all united at one end into one head wall; which runs 14′ skew of the Pyramid on the W.; [...]", "type": "quote"}], "glosses": ["Askew, obliquely; awry."], "links": [["Askew", "askew#Adverb"], ["obliquely", "obliquely"], ["awry", "awry"]], "raw_glosses": ["(rare) Askew, obliquely; awry."], "tags": ["rare"]}], "sounds": [{"ipa": "/skjuː/", "tags": ["Received-Pronunciation"]}, {"ipa": "/skju/", "tags": ["General-American"]}, {"audio": "En-us-skew.ogg", "mp3_url": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/transcoded/1/1d/En-us-skew.ogg/En-us-skew.ogg.mp3", "ogg_url": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1d/En-us-skew.ogg"}, {"rhymes": "-uː"}, {"homophone": "SKU"}], "word": "skew"}

skew (English adv) skew/English/adv: invalid uppercase tag Received-Pronunciation not in or uppercase_tags: {"categories": ["English adjectives", "English adverbs", "English countable nouns", "English doublets", "English entries with incorrect language header", "English lemmas", "English nouns", "English terms derived from Anglo-Norman", "English terms derived from Frankish", "English terms derived from Latin", "English terms derived from Middle English", "English terms derived from Old French", "English terms derived from Old Northern French", "English terms derived from Proto-Germanic", "English terms derived from Proto-Indo-European", "English terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *(s)kewH-", "English terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *skey-", "English terms inherited from Middle English", "English terms with homophones", "English verbs", "Entries with translation boxes", "Middle English entries with incorrect language header", "Middle English lemmas", "Middle English nouns", "Middle English terms borrowed from Old French", "Middle English terms derived from Latin", "Middle English terms derived from Old French", "Pages with 2 entries", "Pages with entries", "Rhymes:English/uː", "Rhymes:English/uː/1 syllable", "Rhymes:Middle English/iu̯", "Rhymes:Middle English/iu̯/1 syllable", "Terms with Bulgarian translations", "Terms with Czech translations", "Terms with Danish translations", "Terms with Dutch translations", "Terms with Estonian translations", "Terms with Faroese translations", "Terms with Finnish translations", "Terms with French translations", "Terms with German translations", "Terms with Hungarian translations", "Terms with Italian translations", "Terms with Persian translations", "Terms with Polish translations", "Terms with Portuguese translations", "Terms with Romanian translations", "Terms with Russian translations", "Terms with Serbo-Croatian translations", "Terms with Slovak translations", "Terms with Spanish translations", "Terms with Swedish translations", "enm:Atmosphere", "enm:Building materials", "enm:Weather"], "etymology_number": 1, "etymology_templates": [{"args": {"1": "verb"}, "expansion": "verb", "name": "glossary"}, {"args": {"1": "en", "2": "enm", "3": "skeuen"}, "expansion": "Middle English skeuen", "name": "inh"}, {"args": {"1": "en", "2": "fro-nor", "3": "escuer"}, "expansion": "Old Northern French escuer", "name": "der"}, {"args": {"1": "eskieuer, eskiuer, eskiuwer, eskuer", "otherforms": "1"}, "expansion": "[and other forms]", "name": "nb..."}, {"args": {"1": "en", "2": "fro", "3": "eschuer"}, "expansion": "Old French eschuer", "name": "der"}, {"args": {"1": "fr", "2": "esquiver", "t": "to dodge (a blow), duck; to elude, evade; to slip away; to sidestep"}, "expansion": "French esquiver (“to dodge (a blow), duck; to elude, evade; to slip away; to sidestep”)", "name": "cog"}, {"args": {"1": "2"}, "expansion": "²", "name": "sup"}, {"args": {"1": "en", "2": "frk", "3": "*skiuhan", "t": "to dread; to avoid, shun"}, "expansion": "Frankish *skiuhan (“to dread; to avoid, shun”)", "name": "der"}, {"args": {"1": "en", "2": "gem-pro", "3": "*skiuhijaną", "t": "to frighten"}, "expansion": "Proto-Germanic *skiuhijaną (“to frighten”)", "name": "der"}, {"args": {"1": "ca", "2": "esquiu", "t": "evasive, shy"}, "expansion": "Catalan esquiu (“evasive, shy”)", "name": "cog"}, {"args": {"1": "da", "2": "skæv", "t": "crooked, slanting; skew, wry"}, "expansion": "Danish skæv (“crooked, slanting; skew, wry”)", "name": "cog"}, {"args": {"1": "nb", "2": "skjev"}, "expansion": "Norwegian Bokmål skjev", "name": "cog"}, {"args": {"1": "nl", "2": "scheef", "t": "crooked, slanting"}, "expansion": "Dutch scheef (“crooked, slanting”)", "name": "cog"}, {"args": {"1": "no", "2": "-"}, "expansion": "Norwegian", "name": "cog"}, {"args": {"1": "stq", "2": "skeeuw", "t": "aslant, slanting; oblique; awry"}, "expansion": "Saterland Frisian skeeuw (“aslant, slanting; oblique; awry”)", "name": "cog"}, {"args": {"1": "en", "2": "eschew", "nocap": "1"}, "expansion": "doublet of eschew", "name": "doublet"}, {"args": {"1": "adjective"}, "expansion": "adjective", "name": "glossary"}, {"args": {"1": "adverb"}, "expansion": "adverb", "name": "glossary"}, {"args": {"1": "noun"}, "expansion": "noun", "name": "glossary"}, {"args": {"1": "3"}, "expansion": "³", "name": "sup"}], "etymology_text": "The verb is derived from Middle English skeuen, skewe, skewen (“to run at an angle or obliquely; to escape”), from Old Northern French escuer [and other forms], variants of Old French eschuer, eschever, eschiver (“to escape, flee; to avoid”) (modern French esquiver (“to dodge (a blow), duck; to elude, evade; to slip away; to sidestep”)), from Frankish *skiuhan (“to dread; to avoid, shun”), from Proto-Germanic *skiuhijaną (“to frighten”). The English word is cognate with Catalan esquiu (“evasive, shy”), Danish skæv (“crooked, slanting; skew, wry”) (> Norwegian Bokmål skjev), Dutch scheef (“crooked, slanting”), Norwegian skeiv (“crooked, lopsided; oblique, slanting; distorted”), Saterland Frisian skeeuw (“aslant, slanting; oblique; awry”), and is a doublet of eschew.\nThe adjective and adverb are probably derived from the verb and/or from askew, and the noun is derived from either the adjective or the verb.", "forms": [{"form": "more skew", "tags": ["comparative"]}, {"form": "most skew", "tags": ["superlative"]}], "head_templates": [{"args": {}, "expansion": "skew (comparative more skew, superlative most skew)", "name": "en-adv"}], "lang": "English", "lang_code": "en", "pos": "adv", "senses": [{"categories": ["English terms with quotations", "English terms with rare senses"], "examples": [{"ref": "[1883], W[illiam] M[atthew] Flinders Petrie, “The Outside of the Second Pyramid”, in The Pyramids and Temples of Gizeh, London: Field & Tuer, […]; Simpkin, Marshall & Co., […]; Hamilton, Adams & Co., […], →OCLC, paragraph 72, page 101:", "text": "The walls are all united at one end into one head wall; which runs 14′ skew of the Pyramid on the W.; [...]", "type": "quote"}], "glosses": ["Askew, obliquely; awry."], "links": [["Askew", "askew#Adverb"], ["obliquely", "obliquely"], ["awry", "awry"]], "raw_glosses": ["(rare) Askew, obliquely; awry."], "tags": ["rare"]}], "sounds": [{"ipa": "/skjuː/", "tags": ["Received-Pronunciation"]}, {"ipa": "/skju/", "tags": ["General-American"]}, {"audio": "En-us-skew.ogg", "mp3_url": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/transcoded/1/1d/En-us-skew.ogg/En-us-skew.ogg.mp3", "ogg_url": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1d/En-us-skew.ogg"}, {"rhymes": "-uː"}, {"homophone": "SKU"}], "word": "skew"}


This page is a part of the kaikki.org machine-readable dictionary. This dictionary is based on structured data extracted on 2024-12-21 from the enwiktionary dump dated 2024-12-04 using wiktextract (d8cb2f3 and 4e554ae). The data shown on this site has been post-processed and various details (e.g., extra categories) removed, some information disambiguated, and additional data merged from other sources. See the raw data download page for the unprocessed wiktextract data.

If you use this data in academic research, please cite Tatu Ylonen: Wiktextract: Wiktionary as Machine-Readable Structured Data, Proceedings of the 13th Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC), pp. 1317-1325, Marseille, 20-25 June 2022. Linking to the relevant page(s) under https://kaikki.org would also be greatly appreciated.