sceat
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of sceat
Learned borrowing (18th century) of Old English sceat, scætt; cognate with Old Saxon skat, Old High German scaz ( German Schatz ) treasure, tribute. See scat 5
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The word sceatta is by some derived from sceat, a part or portion.
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