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Стекло — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Стекло (значения). Скифос. Цветное стекло. Восточное Средиземноморье. Первая половина I в. Эрмитаж … Википедия
steig- — To stick; pointed. Partly blended with stegh . Derivatives include stitch, ticket, instinct, stigma, tiger, and steak. I. Zero grade form *stig . 1. stickleback, from … Universalium
stick — ‘piece of wood’ [OE] and stick ‘fix, adhere’ [OE] come from the same Germanic source: the base *stik , *stek , *stak ‘pierce, prick, be sharp’ (which also produced English attach, stake, stitch, stockade, and stoke). This in turn went back to the … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
stick — {{11}}stick (n.) O.E. sticca rod, twig, spoon, from P.Gmc. *stikkon pierce, prick (Cf. O.N. stik, O.H.G. stehho, Ger. Stecken stick, staff ), from PIE *steig (see STICK (Cf. stick) (v.)). Meaning staff used in a game is from 1670s (originally… … Etymology dictionary
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
stikkō- — *stikkō , *stikkōn, *stikka , *stikkan germ., schwach Maskulinum (n): Verweis: s. *stekkōn s. stekkō ; … Germanisches Wörterbuch
stick — ‘piece of wood’ [OE] and stick ‘fix, adhere’ [OE] come from the same Germanic source: the base *stik , *stek , *stak ‘pierce, prick, be sharp’ (which also produced English attach, stake, stitch, stockade, and stoke). This in turn went back to the … Word origins