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English
Verb
sticke (third-person singular simple present stickes, present participle sticking, simple past and past participle stuck or sticked)
- Obsolete form of stick.
1579, Plutarke of Chæronea [i.e., Plutarch], “Agis and Cleomenes”, in Thomas North, transl., The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romaines, , London: Richard Field, →OCLC, page 852:After this contencion, the common people did ſticke vnto king Agis, and the riche men followed Leonidas, praying and perſwading him not to forſake them: and further, they did ſo intreate the Senators, in whom conſiſteth the chiefe authority, […]
German
Pronunciation
Verb
sticke
- inflection of sticken:
- first-person singular present
- first/third-person singular subjunctive I
- singular imperative
Hunsrik
Pronunciation
Verb
sticke
- to embroider
Conjugation
Regular
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infinitive
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sticke
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participle
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gestickd
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auxiliary
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hon
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present indicative
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imperative
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ich
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sticke
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—
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du
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stickst
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stick
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er/sie/es
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stickd
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—
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meer
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sticke
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—
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deer
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stickd
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stickd
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sie
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sticke
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—
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The use of the present participle is uncommon, but can be made with the suffix -end.
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Further reading
Middle English
Etymology 1
Noun
sticke
- Alternative form of stiche
Etymology 2
Noun
sticke (plural stickes)
- Alternative form of stikke