See also: skrín and skříň

Breton

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Old French escrin.

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skrin m

  1. box (of jewels)

Danish

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Etymology

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From Old Norse skrín, from Middle Low German schrīn or Old English scrīn, ultimately from Latin scrīnium.

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  • IPA(key): /skriːn/, [sɡ̊ʁiːˀn]
  • Rhymes: -in

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skrin n (singular definite skrinet, plural indefinite skrin)

  1. case, box
  2. chest

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Malay

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Etymology

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From English screen.

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  • IPA(key): /s(ə)krin/
  • Hyphenation: skrin

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skrin

  1. screen
    Synonym: layar

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From Old Norse skrín, from Latin scrīnium.

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skrin n (definite singular skrinet, indefinite plural skrin, definite plural skrina or skrinene)

  1. (small) box, chest

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Swedish

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Etymology 1

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From Old Swedish skrin, from Latin scrīnium. Historically the word was often used for reliquaries. Cognate with Icelandic skrín, German Schrein, Old English scrin, Old French escrin, Dutch schrijn, English shrine.

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skrin n

  1. a (lockable) small box (sometimes artistically designed)
    1. a shrine
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Etymology 2

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See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

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skrin

  1. indefinite plural of skri

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Volapük

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skrin (nominative plural skrins)

  1. screen (TV set, computer, cinema)

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