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Where does “sḱer-” come from?
sḱer-
(Proto-Indo-European): to caw, crow
Definitions
to caw, crow
Words derived from “sḱer-”
share
cross
cancer
sharp
shore
screen
score
sharing
crucial
sharply
screening
Sherman
shear
scorn
ashore
shareholder
cruise
scoring
shrewd
offshore
cancel
crusade
chancellor
shrimp
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