stakōn
Schlagen Sie auch in anderen Wörterbüchern nach:
attach — [14] When English first acquired it, attach meant ‘seize’ or ‘arrest’. It is Germanic in origin, but reached us via Old French atachier. This was an alteration of earlier Old French estachier ‘fasten (with a stake)’, which was based on a… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
attach — [14] When English first acquired it, attach meant ‘seize’ or ‘arrest’. It is Germanic in origin, but reached us via Old French atachier. This was an alteration of earlier Old French estachier ‘fasten (with a stake)’, which was based on a… … Word origins
-able — ♦ Élément, du lat. abilis, signifiant « qui peut être » (récupérable, ministrable) ou moins souvent « qui donne », « enclin à » (secourable, pitoyable). able Suffixe, du lat. abilis, qui peut être (ex. faisable, mangeable) ou enclin à être ( … Encyclopédie Universelle
-ible — Suffixe, du lat. ibilis, qui exprime la possibilité d être (lisible, qui peut être lu) et qui sert à former des adjectifs. ⇒ ABLE, IBLE, UBLE, suff. Sert à former des adj. à partir de verbes, exprime la possibilité. I. Suffixe formateur d… … Encyclopédie Universelle
-uble — ⇒ ABLE, IBLE, UBLE, suff. Sert à former des adj. à partir de verbes, exprime la possibilité. I. Suffixe formateur d adjectifs à partir de verbes transitifs directs et exprimant la possibilité passive (« que l on peut » + infinitif) On observera… … Encyclopédie Universelle
attack — [16] Attack reached English via French attaquer from Italian attaccare ‘attach, join’, which, like Old French atachier (source of English attach) was based on a hypothetical Germanic *stakōn (from which English gets stake). Phrases such as… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
attach — (v.) mid 14c. (mid 13c. in Anglo Latin), to take or seize (property or goods) by law, a legal term, from O.Fr. atachier (11c.), earlier estachier to attach, fix; stake up, support (Fr. attacher, It. attaccare), perhaps from a to + Frankish… … Etymology dictionary
stake — {{11}}stake (n.1) pointed stick or post, O.E. staca, from P.Gmc. *stakon (Cf. O.N. stiaki, Du. staak, Ger. stake), from PIE root *steg pole, stick. The Germanic word has been borrowed in Spanish (estaca), Old French (estaque), and Italian stacca) … Etymology dictionary
stakō- — *stakō , *stakōn, *staka , *stakan, *stekō , *stekōn, *steka , *stekan, *stikō , *stikōn, *stika , *stikan germ., schwach Maskulinum (n): nhd. Stange, Stecken ( Maskulinum), Pfahl; ne. bar (Neutrum), stick (Neutrum), pole; Rekontruktionsbasis:… … Germanisches Wörterbuch
stekkō- — *stekkō , *stekkōn, *stekka , *stekkan, *stikkō , *stikkōn, *stikka , *stikkan germ., schwach Maskulinum (n): nhd. Stecken ( Maskulinum), Stange; ne. stick (Neutrum), bar (Neutrum); Rekontruktionsbasis: an., ae., as.; Hinweis: s … Germanisches Wörterbuch