stoppōn

stoppōn
*stoppōn
germ., schwach. Verb:
nhd. stopfen, schließen?;
ne. stuff (Verb), close (Verb);
Rekontruktionsbasis: ae., afries.,-anfrk., mnd., ahd.;
Etymologie:
s. mlat. stuppāre?, Verb, mit Werg zustopfen;
vergleiche lat. stuppa, stūpa, Femininum, Werg;
gr. στύπη, (stýpē), Femininum, Werg;
vergleiche idg. *steu̯ə-, Verb, sich verdichten, sich ballen, Pokorny 1035;
Weiterleben:
ae. *sto-p-p-ian, schwach. Verb (2), stopfen;
Weiterleben:
afries. sto-p-p-ia 1?, schwach. Verb (2), stopfen;
Weiterleben:
anfrk. stup-p-en* 1, stup-p-on*, schwach. Verb (1), stopfen, verstopfen, verschließen;
Weiterleben:
mnd. stoppen, Verb, stopfen;
an. sto-p-p-a, schwach. Verb (1), stopfen;
Weiterleben:
ahd. stopfōn* 4, stophōn*, schwach. Verb (2), stupfen, stechen, anstacheln, zur Verzweiflung treiben;
mhd. stopfen, schwach. Verb, stechen, stopfen, verstopfen;
nhd. stopfen, schwach. Verb, stopfen, DW 19, 308

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