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Norwegian Nynorsk
- (saeter or a milking place): støyl
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Old Norse stǫðull.
Noun
støl m (definite singular stølen, indefinite plural stølar, definite plural stølane)
- a saeter (a livestock pasture with buildings, traditionally used between May and September)
- milking place outside the main farm area
Synonyms
Etymology 2
Adjective
støl (masculine and feminine støl, neuter stølt, definite singular and plural støle, comparative stølare, indefinite superlative stølast, definite superlative stølaste)
- Alternative form of styrd (“stiff, sore in the muscles”)
Further reading
- “støl” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.