staina-

staina-
*staina-, *stainaz
germ., stark. Maskulinum (a):
nhd. Stein;
ne. stone (Neutrum);
Rekontruktionsbasis: got., an., ae., afries.,-anfrk., as., ahd.;
Quelle: Personenname (ca. 400?);
Etymologie:
s. ing. *stāi-, *stī̆-, *sti̯ā-, Verb, verdichten, drängen, stopfen, gerinnen, stocken, Pokorny 1010;
Weiterleben:
got. stai-n-s 34, stark. Maskulinum (a), Stein, Fels (, Lehmann S130);
Weiterleben:
an. stei-n-n, stark. Maskulinum (a), Stein, Edelstein, Steinhaus, Farbe;
Weiterleben:
ae. stā-n, stark. Maskulinum (a), Stein, Fels;
Weiterleben:
afries. stê-n 11, stark. Maskulinum (a), Stein;
nnordfries. stien;
Weiterleben:
anfrk. stei-n* 2, stē-n*, stark. Maskulinum (a), Stein;
Weiterleben:
as. stê-n 33, stark. Maskulinum (a), Stein, Fels;
mnd. stên, stein, Maskulinum, Stein;
Weiterleben:
ahd. stein 190, stark. Maskulinum (a), Stein, Fels, Steinblock, Klippe, Edelstein;
mhd. stein, stark. Maskulinum, Fels, Felshöhle, Stein;
nhd. Stein, Maskulinum, Stein, Fels, DW 18, 1965;
Literatur: Falk\/Torp 490, Kluge s. u. Stein;
Sonstiges: Reichert, Lexikon der altgermanischen Namen 2, 1990, 615 (StainawarijaR)

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