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Definition of Skrike

Skrike
Skrike Skrike, v. i. & t. To shriek. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
Skrike
Skrike Skrike, n. (Zo["o]l.) The missel thrush. [Prov. Eng.]

Meaning of Skrike from wikipedia

- The University Teachers ****ociation of Ghana (UTAG) called on its members to engage in an indefinite strike on January 10, 2022. The UTAG stated that this...
- vs. soft consonants of north–south dialects – e.g. ‘give/ rigg’ ridge, ‘skrike’ shriek, ‘kist’ chest and ‘ik’ ‘Interdialect forms’ in Danelaw area (diffuse...
- married Wilhelmine Petrea Franziska Skrike, from Copenhagen. They had the sons Adolf Skrike Kallevig, Julius Skrike Kallevig and Johannes Kallevig who...
- skive From a Scandinavian source such as Old Norse skifa (="to cut, split") skrike skríkja (="to scream") skua from Faroese skugvur, related to Old Norse skufr...
- Midlands verb to scraight ('to cry') is thought to be derived from the Norse, skrike in modern Scandinavian, also meaning to cry. The East Midlands dialect of...
- origin, as are certain words in Lancashire dialect from this area, such as "skrike". The Cuerdale ****d and Silverdale ****d were both discovered within this...
- Norwegian and Swedish (except southern dialects) (skrige, "shriek" versus skrike, skrika). Furthermore, Danish has replaced the voiceless/voiced opposition...
- This is related to such words as Norwegian and Swedish skrika ("shriek, skrike"), German Schrei ("scream") or Icelandic shrikja ("shrieker"). But it seems...
- their two daughters (aged nine and 13), one maid and the lodgers Julius Skrike and Hans Christian Helmich. Founder of Copenhagen Zoo Niels Kjærbølling...
- January 2017. "Rekdal om åpenhetsdebatten: - Mye hykleri og hyling og skriking" (in Norwegian). Aftenposten. 2 April 2016. Retrieved 31 March 2021. "Blodig...