Schuid
Bavarian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈʃued̥/, [ˈʃuʲd̥]
Etymology 1
From Middle High German schult, from Old High German sculd, from Proto-West Germanic *skuldi, from Proto-Germanic *skuldiz, from Proto-Indo-European *skéltis, from Proto-Indo-European *skel- (“to be obliged, be beholden to, owe, be guilty”).
Alternative forms
- Schuld (Southern)
Noun
Schuid f (plural Schuidn) (Central Bavarian)
- (singular only) fault
- (singular only) guilt
- (singular only) blame, responsibility
- (in the plural) debt
Derived terms
- schuid
- schuidig
- schuidn
Etymology 2
From Middle High German schilt m (“shield”, genitive schiltes or schildes), from Old High German skilt, from Proto-West Germanic *skeldu, from Proto-Germanic *skelduz (“shield”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)keyt- (“shield, cover”).
Alternative forms
- Schüd (East Central, Vienna)
- Schüld (Southern)
Noun
Schuid n (plural Schuider, plural Schuidl or Schuiderl) (West Central Bavarian)
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