Appendix:Variations of "<span class="searchmatch">ste</span>" <span class="searchmatch">sté</span>, <span class="searchmatch">ste</span> st' (before vowels) From Latin iste. <span class="searchmatch">stè</span> (feminine singular sta) this <span class="searchmatch">Stè</span> libre l'è <span class="searchmatch">ste</span> scret a Murcien. This book...
See also: Appendix:Variations of "<span class="searchmatch">ste</span>" IPA(key): [<span class="searchmatch">ˈstɛː</span>] <span class="searchmatch">sté</span> inflection of stý: feminine genitive/dative/locative singular neuter nominative/accusative/vocative...
See also: Appendix:Variations of "<span class="searchmatch">ste</span>" <span class="searchmatch">Ste</span> Abbreviation of suite. Abbreviation of sainte. (in place names) Tse, tes, -est, set, TSE, est, Set, Est., seṭ...
See also: Appendix:Variations of "<span class="searchmatch">ste</span>" IPA(key): /ʃtɛ/ <span class="searchmatch">šte</span> (Cyrillic spelling ште) (Kajkavian) who tko, gdo...
Appendix:Variations of "<span class="searchmatch">ste</span>" From Latin stella (compare Romanian stea); from Proto-Italic *stērolā, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂stḗr. <span class="searchmatch">ste</span> f (plural stele, definite...
Appendix:Variations of "<span class="searchmatch">ste</span>" <span class="searchmatch">STE</span> (US) Abbreviation of suite. (<span class="searchmatch">STE</span> is preferred by the United States Postal Service; compare <span class="searchmatch">Ste</span>. and <span class="searchmatch">ste</span>.) 2003, U.S. Department...
See also: Appendix:Variations of "<span class="searchmatch">ste</span>" <span class="searchmatch">stê</span> to be...
See also: Appendix:Variations of "<span class="searchmatch">ste</span>" <span class="searchmatch">StE</span> (linguistics) Abbreviation of Standard English. Tse, tes, -est, set, TSE, est, Set, Est., seṭ, ETS, est., tse...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">Stes</span>, <span class="searchmatch">stés</span>, and -<span class="searchmatch">stes</span> istès From Vulgar Latin *(i)stipsum, a contracted form of Latin istum (“that, particular”) + ipsum (“himself”). Compare...
See also: Appendix:Variations of "<span class="searchmatch">ste</span>" <span class="searchmatch">ste</span>- Alternative form of step- Apparently from Low German stef-, but compare also with etymology at English step-...