stamniz
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stā- — To stand; with derivatives meaning “place or thing that is standing.” Oldest form *steə₂ , colored to *staə₂ , contracted to *stā . Derivatives include steed, stud2, arrest, instant, understand, static, prostitute, insist, ecstasy, and system. I … Universalium
stem — The stem [OE] of a tree is etymologically the upright part, the part that ‘stands’ up. The word comes from prehistoric Germanic *stamniz, a derivative of the base *sta ‘stand’ (which also produced English stand). The application to the ‘front of… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
estaminet — 1814, from French, a café in which smoking is allowed (17c.), of unknown origin; some suggest a connection to Fr. estamine, a type of open woolen fabric used for making sieves, etc., from L. stamineus made of thread. Or from Walloon stamen post… … Etymology dictionary
stalag — German POW camp, 1940, from Ger. Stalag, short for stammlager main camp, from O.H.G. stam stem, from P.Gmc. *stamniz (see STEM (Cf. stem) (n.)) … Etymology dictionary
stem — {{11}}stem (n.) O.E. stemn, stefn stem of a plant, also either end post of a ship, from P.Gmc. *stamniz (Cf. O.S. stamm, O.N. stafn stem of a ship; Dan. stamme, Swed. stam trunk of a tree; O.H.G. stam, Ger. Stamm), from PIE root *sta … Etymology dictionary
stamni- — *stamni , *stamniz germ., stark. Maskulinum (i): nhd. Stamm; ne. trunk; Hinweis: s. *stamni ; Etymologie: idg. *stē̆bʰ , *stē̆b , *stembʰ , *stemb , Verb, s … Germanisches Wörterbuch
stem — The stem [OE] of a tree is etymologically the upright part, the part that ‘stands’ up. The word comes from prehistoric Germanic *stamniz, a derivative of the base *sta ‘stand’ (which also produced English stand). The application to the ‘front of… … Word origins