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ster- — I. ster 1 Stiff. Derivatives include stare, starch, stork, starve, and torpedo. I. O grade form *stor . 1. Suffixed form *stor ē . stare, from … Universalium
stork — [OE] The stork may get its name from its rather stiff legged gait. The word comes from a prehistoric Germanic *sturkaz, which also produced German storch and Dutch, Swedish, and Danish stork. This may have been formed from the base *sturk ,… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
stork — O.E. storc, related to stear stiff, strong (see STARK (Cf. stark)), from P.Gmc. *sturkaz (Cf. O.N. storkr, M.Du. storc, O.H.G. storah, Ger. Storch stork ). Perhaps so called with reference to the bird s stiff or rigid posture. But some connect… … Etymology dictionary
sturka- — *sturka , *sturkaz germ., stark. Maskulinum (a): nhd. Storch; ne. stork; Rekontruktionsbasis: an., ae., mnl., as., ahd.; Etymologie: s. ing … Germanisches Wörterbuch
stork — [OE] The stork may get its name from its rather stiff legged gait. The word comes from a prehistoric Germanic *sturkaz, which also produced German storch and Dutch, Swedish, and Danish stork. This may have been formed from the base *sturk ,… … Word origins