s·cèt

See also: scet and ščet

Lombard

Alternative forms

  • s'cet, s'cètt

Etymology

From Gothic 𐍃𐌻𐌰𐌹𐌷𐍄𐍃 (slaihts), from Proto-Germanic *slihtaz (smooth). Cognate with Italian schietto. The sense of "son" derived from the meaning "genuine" (i.e. of lawful parentage, not born out of wedlock).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /stʃɛt/

Adjective

s·cèt (feminine s·cèta, plural s·cèt)

  1. pure
    Synonym: pur
  2. genuine

Noun

s·cèt m (feminine s·cèta, plural s·cècc)

  1. son
    Synonym: fioeul
  2. boy
    Synonym: bagai