different between stulms vs stulls
stulms
English
Noun
stulms
- plural of stulm
Latvian
Etymology
From Proto-Baltic *stulm-, from Proto-Indo-European *stl?m, from the zero grade form of *stel- (“to put in standing position; to stand; standing, immobile, stiff”) with an extra element -m. Cognates include Swedish stolm (“stubble”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [stûlms]
Noun
stulms m (1st declension)
- top of a boot, the part that covers the shin up to the knees; boot leg
Declension
See also
- z?baks
References
stulms From the web:
stulls
English
Noun
stulls
- plural of stull
stulls From the web:
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