stallo

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See also: stallò

Italian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈstal.lo/
  • Rhymes: -allo
  • Hyphenation: stàl‧lo

Etymology 1

Of Germanic origin, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *stallaz; cf. also Medieval Latin stallum. Compare French étal, English stall.

Noun

stallo m (plural stalli)

  1. seat, stall
  2. (chess) stalemate
  3. (figurative) deadlock, stalemate
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Etymology 2

Borrowed from English stall, ultimately of the same origin as the above term.

Noun

stallo m (plural stalli)

  1. stall (behaviour/behavior of an aircraft)

Etymology 3

Verb

stallo

  1. first-person singular present indicative of stallare

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

From Northern Sami stállu, from Proto-Samic *(s)tālō.

Noun

stallo m (definite singular stalloen, indefinite plural stalloer, definite plural stalloene)

  1. (folklore) a stallo (A humanoid malignant being known from Sami folklore.)

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Northern Sami stállu, from Proto-Samic *(s)tālō.

Noun

stallo m (definite singular stalloen, indefinite plural stalloar, definite plural stalloane)

  1. (folklore) a stallo (A humanoid malignant being known from Sami folklore.)

References

Old High German

Noun

stallo m

  1. fellow