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English word ship comes from Proto-Indo-European *sek-, Proto-Indo-European *skib-, Proto-Indo-European *ski-, Proto-Indo-European *ski-b-, and later Proto-Germanic *skipą (Hollow object. Ship.)
*sek- (Proto-Indo-European)
cut, to cut 12, to coagulate, dry out
*skib- (Proto-Indo-European)
*ski- (Proto-Indo-European)
*ski-b- (Proto-Indo-European)
*skipą (Proto-Germanic)
Hollow object. Ship.
scip (Old English)
Ship.
sċip (Old English)
schip (Middle English)
Ship.
ship (English)
(ambitransitive) To engage to serve on board a vessel.. (ambitransitive) To release a product to vendors; to launch.. (intransitive) To embark on a ship.. (poker slang, ambitransitive) To go all in.. (rugby) To bungle a kick and give the opposing team possession.. (sports) To trade or send a player to another team.. (transitive) To pass (from one person to another).. (transitive) To send by [...]