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schœne

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See also: schoene, schöne, and Schöne

English

Noun

schœne (plural schœnes)

  1. Alternative form of schene.
    • 1830, James Rennell, The Geographical system of Herodotus, page 25:
      For, in describing the dimensions of Egypt, he gives them in schœnes, and then reduces them to stades, at the rate of 60 to a schœne, Euterpe 6 and 9.
    • 1859, Jon Taylor, The Great Pyramid, page 59:
      Each schœne, comprising 60 stades, is equal to 19,636 English feet, or 12,000 Oriental cubits.
    • 1894, A Select Library of Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers of the Christian Church, volume 7:
      Are we to measure our wisdom by the Persian Schœne, or by the cubits of a child, and to write so imperfectly as not to write at all but to copy the midday shadows, or lines which meet right in front of you, whose lengths are foreshortened and which show themselves in glimpses rather than plainly, being recognized only by certain of their extremities?
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Middle High German

Etymology

Inherited from Old High German scōni, from Proto-West Germanic *skaunī.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): (before 13th CE) /ˈs̠xøːnə/

Adjective

schœne (comparative schœner, superlative schœnest, adverb schōne)

  1. beautiful

Declension

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Descendants

  • Bavarian: schee
    Cimbrian: söon, schümma (Luserna)
    Mòcheno: schea'
  • Central Franconian: schün
  • East Central German:
    Silesian East Central German: scheene
    Volhynian German: scheen
  • East Franconian: schee
  • German: schön
  • Luxembourgish: schéin
  • Rhine Franconian:
    Hessian: schee
    Palatine German: schee, schää, schään
    Pennsylvania German: schee
  • Yiddish: שיין (sheyn)

References

  • Benecke, Georg Friedrich; Müller, Wilhelm; Zarncke, Friedrich (1863), “schœne”, in Mittelhochdeutsches Wörterbuch: mit Benutzung des Nachlasses von Benecke, Stuttgart: S. Hirzel
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