Short

/ʃɔːrt/ adjective

Short means having little length, height, or time compared to what is usual or expected. It can describe objects, people, or events.

“Short” comes from Old English “sceort,” meaning not long or brief. It’s related to Old High German “scurz” with a similar sense. The core idea of lacking length or duration has remained steady across centuries.

AFkort
AMአጭር
ARقصير
BGкратък
BNছোট
CAcurt
CSkrátký
DAkort
DEkurz
ELκοντός
EScorto
ETlühike
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