skil

Etymology 2
From.

Etymology
From, derived from the same root *skel- as , but without a -j- suffix.

Noun

 * 1) boundary, division
 * 2) understanding, knowledge
 * 3) due and proper treatment, that which duty requires
 * 4) delivery, handing in of something due, e.g. of an assignment, paper, etc., but also payment, e.g. of rent
 * 5)  the space between threads through which one weaves
 * 6)  front transition zone between airmasses
 * 7) message

Verb

 * , the present active indicative first person singular of
 * Ég skil ekki.
 * I don't understand.
 * , the shortened active imperative of

Etymology 1
From.

Noun

 * 1) differentiation, discrimination
 * 2) difference
 * 3) split, division
 * 4) part, parting
 * 5)  righteous behaviour
 * 6)  full recompense

Noun

 * 1) skill