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skoal

 (skōl)
interj.
Used as a drinking toast.

[Danish and Norwegian skaal, cup, skoal, from Old Norse skāl, bowl, drinking vessel; see skel- in Indo-European roots.]
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skoal

(skoʊl)

interj.
1. (used as a drinking toast.)
n.
2. a toast.
[1590–1600; < Dan skaal, Norwegian, Swedish skål; compare Old Norse skāl bowl]
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