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Proto-Germanic: *skir[f]an- vb., skar[f]a-n, -z, *skir[f]=, *skarbōn-, *skar[b]ian- vb. etc.; *(x)wérfa-z
Meaning: crock
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Old Saxon: havanskervin n. 'Topfscherbe' { skervī n. `aarden pot' }
Middle Dutch: scarf, scerf, sceerf m., n., scerve f. `scherf, brok, pot, pan, een muntstukje'
Dutch: scherf f.
Middle Low German: scherve f., scherven n. 'Scherbe'; scharf n. `Scherbe'; scherf `muntstukje'
Old High German: scirbī(n) f. (9.Jh.), { n. } `Scherbe'; scerph, scerf (Hs. 12.Jh.) `halber Pfennig, kleinste Scheidemünze'; { weref m. `lebes (ковш, чаша etc.)' }
Middle High German: schirbe, schërbe m., f., schirben f. 'Stück zerschlagenes Geschirr, Topf'; schërpf, schërf `halber Pfennig, kleinste Scheidemünze'
German: Scherbe f., Scherflein n.
germet-meaning,germet-prnum,germet-osax,germet-mdutch,germet-dutch,germet-mlg,germet-ohg,germet-mhg,germet-hg,

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