- sker-(d)-
- sker-(d)-English meaning: to defecateDeutsche Übersetzung: “cacüre; Mist, Kot of Leibes”Material: Av. sairya- “ manure, crap, muck, droppings”, M.Pers. sargōn , Pers. sargīn ds.; Gk. σκῶρ, σκατός “ordure”, whereof σκωρία ‘schlacke”; Lat. mūscerda “Mäusekot”; sūcerda ‘schweinekot”, bū-, ovi-cerda have cerda for *scerda through false Zerlegung from mū[s]scerda; O.C.S. skarędъ “disgusting” entscheidet dafũr certainly nicht, compare O.Ind. chr̥nátti, chardayati “erbricht, speit from”, M.Ir. sceirdim ‘speie from”, as d-extension unseressk̂er-; O.Ice. skarn, O.E. scearn, afries skern, nd. scharn “crap, muck, droppings”; Ltv. sãrn̨i pl. ‘schlacken, Menstrua, Excremente”, Lith. šarwai “Menstrua”; Proto-Slav.. *serǫ (*seri̯ō), *sьrati “cacüre” (e.g. Serb. sȅrem, srȁti), Russ. sór “crap, muck, droppings”, etc. Hitt. šakkar n., gen. šaknaš “ordure, Exkremente”, šaknu-u̯ant “impure, unclean”.References: WP. II 587 f., WH. II 133 f., Trautmann 303, Frisk IndoGmc. 25 f.
Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary. 2015.