Skiied: meaning, definitions and examples

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skiied

 

[ skiːd ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

past action

Skiied is the simple past tense of the verb ski. It is used to describe the action of skiing that has already occurred. Skiing is a popular winter sport involving gliding down snow-covered slopes on skis.

Synonyms

descended, glided, slid.

Examples of usage

  • She skiied down the mountain with ease.
  • They skiied every winter during their vacations.
  • He skiied for the first time last year.

Etymology

The word 'ski' originates from the Old Norse word 'skíð', which means 'stick of wood' or 'a ski'. This term was adopted into the English language in the mid-19th century. The activity of skiing itself has roots in ancient civilizations for hunting and travel over snow, but it became a popular recreational sport in the late 19th century. Initially developed in Scandinavia, skiing spread to other parts of Europe and North America as ski resorts emerged. The verb form, skiied, follows the regular conjugation pattern in English, indicating its historical integration into the language. The past tense 'skiied' closely resembles its present form, showing its evolution alongside the sport's increased popularity.