- smokkr
- m. smock (s. var á bringu).* * *m. [Swed. smog], a smock with an opening in front; smokkr var á bringu, she wore a smock on the breast, of a lady, Rm. 16.
An Icelandic-English dictionary. Richard Cleasby and Gudbrand Vigfusson. 1874.
An Icelandic-English dictionary. Richard Cleasby and Gudbrand Vigfusson. 1874.
мошна — кошелек , ст. слав. мошьна πήρα (Мар., Зогр.), сербохорв. мо̏шње̑ мн. мошонка , словен. mošnjа кошелек, мошонка , чеш., слвц. mоšnа, польск. moszna, в. луж. mоšеn, н. луж. mоšуnа. Праслав. *mоšьnа от балто слав. *maksa , аналогично grivьna :… … Этимологический словарь русского языка Макса Фасмера
Smock — (sm[o^]k), n. [AS. smocc; akin to OHG. smocho, Icel. smokkr, and from the root of AS. sm[=u]gan to creep, akin to G. schmiegen to cling to, press close, MHG. smiegen, Icel. smj[=u]ga to creep through, to put on a garment which has a hole to put… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
smock — O.E. smoc woman s garment, from P.Gmc. *smukkaz (Cf. O.N. smokkr, but this is perhaps from O.E., O.H.G. smoccho smock, a rare word, N.Fris. smok, but this, too, perhaps from English), from PIE root *smeugh to press (Cf. O.C.S. smykati se to creep … Etymology dictionary
meug-2, meuk- — meug 2, meuk English meaning: to slide, slip Deutsche Übersetzung: A. ‘schlũpfen, schlũpfrig”, out of it ‘schleimig, Schleim”; andererseits B. “darũber streichen, gleiten, entgleiten” Note: also with anlaut. s Material: A.… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
smock — [smäk] n. [ME smoc < OE or ON smokkr < IE * (s)meugh < base * meug , slippery, to slip, slip on > SMUGGLE, MEEK, L mucus] 1. a loose, shirtlike outer garment worn to protect the clothes 2. Archaic a chemise, or sliplike undergarment 3 … English World dictionary