skale
English
Noun
skale (plural skales)
- Obsolete form of scale.
- a. 1603, Thomas Cartwright, A Confvtation of the Rhemists Translation, Glosses and Annotations on the Nevv Testament, published 1618, page 39:
- Now againſt coming the authority of the Greeke Church, which neuer liked of the maidenleſſe maidenhood of their Prisſts: they anſwer, that Epiphanius a Greek Doctor, telleth them, that they do it against order: doe you hold the skales euen? you haue neither skales nor weights of Scripture, nor you dare ſcarce profeſſe to haue any.
Anagrams
- Sakel, Leaks, slake, laske, Lakes, Salek, LASEK, kales, Kasel, Lasek, Alsek, Akels, Lekas, Leask, leaks, lakes
Middle English
Noun
skale
- (Late Middle English, Northern) alternative form of scole (“bowl”)
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈska.lɛ/
- Rhymes: -alɛ
- Syllabification: ska‧le
- Homophone: skalę
Noun
skale f
- dative/locative singular of skała
Noun
skale f
- nominative/accusative/vocative plural of skala
Slovak
Noun
skale
- dative/locative singular of skala