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stur
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -??(r)
Verb
stur (third-person singular simple present sturs, present participle sturring, simple past and past participle sturred)
- (largely obsolete) Alternative spelling of stir
Anagrams
- RTUs, Rust, UTRs, rust, ruts, turs
Aromanian
Alternative forms
- sturu
Etymology
Uncertain. Possibly from Latin stylus, stilus. Compare Romanian stur. Cf. also Albanian shtyllë.
Noun
stur n
- pillar, column
- post
Derived terms
- sturusescu
See also
- stil, durec
Dalmatian
Etymology
From Latin st?re, present active infinitive of st?.
Verb
stur (past participle stut)
- to be, it's past participle is used as an auxiliary verb with saite
Elfdalian
Etymology
From Old Norse stórr, from Proto-Germanic *st?raz. Cognate with Swedish stor.
Adjective
stur
- big, large
Antonyms
- litn
German
Etymology
Via German Low German st?r from Middle Low German st?r, st?re. The word is first attested in standard German in the 19th century, but speedily became part of the core vocabulary. Cognate with Dutch stoer (itself a form of dialectal origin), Swedish stursk and with Old High German st?r, st?ri, stiuri (“strong, big, stately, proud”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?tu???/
- Rhymes: -u???
Adjective
stur (comparative sturer, superlative am stursten)
- stubborn
Declension
Synonyms
- dickköpfig
- eigensinnig
Derived terms
- Sturheit
- Sturkopf
Related terms
- Steuer
Further reading
- “stur” in Duden online
Norn
Etymology
From Old Norse stórr, from Proto-Germanic *st?raz.
Adjective
stur
- big
- tall
Romanian
Etymology
Uncertain. Possibly from Latin stylus, stilus.
Noun
stur m (plural sturi)
- (rare, dated) icicle
- (rare, dated, regional) low quality salt that is disposed of
- (rare, dated, regional) soot, lampblack
- (rare, dated, regional) slag, dross
Declension
Synonyms
- (icicle): ?ur?ur
- (soot): funingine
- (slag): zgur?
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sturk
English
Noun
sturk (plural sturks)
- Alternative form of stirk
Anagrams
- Turks, Túrks, Türks
sturk From the web:
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- stirk cow
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- what is struck meaning
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