- skeane
- I. see skean I II. noun see skein I, 1
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
skeane — I. see skean II II. noun see skein I, 1 … Useful english dictionary
skean — I. or skeane variant of skein II. noun or skene Etymology: Middle English skene, from Irish scian & Scottish Gaelic sgian, from Old Irish scían; probably akin to Sanskrit chyati he cuts off more at science Date: 15th century dagger, dirk … New Collegiate Dictionary
skein — I. noun Etymology: Middle English skeyne, from Middle French (Picard) escagne, probably from Vulgar Latin *scamnia, from *scamniare to wind yarn, from *scamnium rack for holding bobbins, from Latin scamnum bench, stool more at shambles Date: 14th … New Collegiate Dictionary
Seán Keane (singer) — Seán Keane (b 1961) is an Irish singer.Seán Keane was born near Tuam in County Galway into a musical family. He took a first prize in the Connaught Fleadh for singing in English. Together with Frances Black and others he was a founder member of… … Wikipedia