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Danish
Pronunciation 1
Adjective
stift
neuter singular of stiv
Pronunciation 2
Noun
stift n (singular definite stiftet , plural indefinite stifter )
a diocese (a church unit led by a bishop ), a bishopric
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Noun
stift c (singular definite stiften , plural indefinite stifter )
a replaceable graphite core for a pencil or propelling pencil
Stiften er gået i stykker!The lead has broken!
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Dutch
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch stifte , from Middle High German stift , from Old High German stift , from Proto-West Germanic *stift .
Pronunciation
Noun
stift f (plural stiften , diminutive stiftje n )
graphite core of a pencil
a felt-tip pen , a marker
a chip (in football)
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Verb
stift
inflection of stiften :
first / second / third-person singular present indicative
imperative
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology 1
From Middle Low German stift , steft , corresponds to German Stift m .
Noun
stift m (definite singular stiften , indefinite plural stifter , definite plural stiftene )
a tack , pin , wire nail , staple , needle ( gramophone, record player )
lead ( for pencils )
( gymnastics ) handspring : slå stiften - do a handspring
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Etymology 2
From Middle Low German stift , stifte .
Noun
stift n (definite singular stiftet , indefinite plural stift , definite plural stifta or stiftene )
( obsolete ) a diocese
Etymology 3
Verb
stift
imperative of stifte
References
“stift” in The Bokmål Dictionary .
“stift_1” in Det Norske Akademis ordbok (NAOB ).
“stift_2” in Det Norske Akademis ordbok (NAOB ).
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology 1
From Middle Low German stift , steft , corresponds to German Stift m .
Noun
stift m (definite singular stiften , indefinite plural stiftar , definite plural stiftane )
a tack , pin , wire nail , staple , needle ( gramophone, record player )
lead ( for pencils )
( gymnastics ) handspring : slå stiften - do a handspring
Derived terms
Etymology 2
From Middle Low German stift , stifte .
Noun
stift n (definite singular stiftet , indefinite plural stift , definite plural stifta )
( obsolete ) a diocese
References
Swedish
kontakt med två stift
stift på processor
stift på bältesspänne
stift till stiftpenna
läppstift
ett deodorantstift
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Borrowed from Middle Low German stift , steft , a variant of stippen ( “ to nick ” ) . Cognate of German Stift .
Noun
stift n
a small, thin (metal) object (often used to fasten or connect something)
a prong , a tongue (of a belt buckle)
a prong (on an electric plug or the like)
( electronics ) a pin
a lead (in a pencil, especially a mechanical pencil (stiftpenna ))
a stick (of lipstick, deodorant, mosquito repellent, or the like)
Synonyms: ( lipstick ) läppstift , ( deodorant stick ) deodorantstift , ( mosquito repellent stick ) myggstift
a needle , a stylus (on a phonograph or the like)
Synonyms: ( phonograph needle ) grammofonstift , ( more common for more modern record players ) nål ( “ needle ” )
En sådan här skiva till och jag måste byta stift Another party/record like this and I need to change diocese/needle (pun)
( botany ) the style of a pistil
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Etymology 2
Borrowed from Middle Low German sticht , stift . Cognate of German Stift . More details at stifta .
Noun
stift n
a diocese ,[ 1] a bishopric , a see (region administered by a bishop, especially in Sweden)
Kalmar stift diocese of Kalmar
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