Where does “sċrift” come from?

sċrift (Old English) comes from Old English sċrīfan, from Proto-West Germanic skrīban, from Proto-Germanic skrībaną, from Latin scrībō, from Proto-Italic skreiβō, from Proto-Indo-European skreybʰ- — to write.

sċrift (Old English): what is prescribed as punishment; penalty

Definitions

  1. what is prescribed as punishment; penalty

Ancestry of “sċrift”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Englishsċrīfan1. to decree, pass judgement, prescribe, 2. to...
2Proto-West Germanicskrībanto write
3Proto-Germanicskrībanąto write
4Latinscrībōto write
5Proto-Italicskreiβōto carve
6Proto-Indo-Europeanskreybʰ-to write

Words derived from “sċrift

Every word from Proto-Indo-European skreybʰ-Every word from Proto-Italic skreiβōEvery word from Latin scrībō