stift

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See also: Stift and štift

Danish

Pronunciation 1

Adjective

stift

  1. neuter singular of stiv

Pronunciation 2

Noun

stift n (singular definite stiftet, plural indefinite stifter)

  1. a diocese (a church unit led by a bishop), a bishopric
Declension

Noun

stift c (singular definite stiften, plural indefinite stifter)

  1. a replaceable graphite core for a pencil or propelling pencil
    Stiften er gået i stykker!
    The lead has broken!
Declension

Dutch

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Etymology

Inherited from Middle Dutch stifte, from Middle High German stift, from Old High German stift, from Proto-West Germanic *stift.

Pronunciation

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Noun

stift f (plural stiften, diminutive stiftje n)

  1. graphite core of a pencil
  2. a felt-tip pen, a marker
  3. a chip (in football)

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Caribbean Javanese: setif, setip
  • Papiamentu: steft

Verb

stift

  1. inflection of stiften:
    1. first/second/third-person singular present indicative
    2. imperative

Norwegian Bokmål

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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)

  1. a tack, pin, wire nail, staple, needle (gramophone, record player)
  2. lead (for pencils)
  3. (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 or stiftene)

  1. (obsolete) a diocese

Etymology 3

Verb

stift

  1. imperative of stifte

References

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)

  1. a tack, pin, wire nail, staple, needle (gramophone, record player)
  2. lead (for pencils)
  3. (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)

  1. (obsolete) a diocese

References

Swedish

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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

  1. a small, thin (metal) object (often used to fasten or connect something)
    1. a prong, a tongue (of a belt buckle)
    2. a prong (on an electric plug or the like)
    3. (electronics) a pin
    4. a lead (in a pencil, especially a mechanical pencil (stiftpenna))
    5. a stick (of lipstick, deodorant, mosquito repellent, or the like)
      Synonyms: (lipstick) läppstift, (deodorant stick) deodorantstift, (mosquito repellent stick) myggstift
    6. 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)
  2. (botany) the style of a pistil
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Derived terms
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Etymology 2

Borrowed from Middle Low German sticht, stift. Cognate of German Stift. More details at stifta.

Noun

stift n

  1. a diocese,[1] a bishopric, a see (region administered by a bishop, especially in Sweden)
    Kalmar stift
    diocese of Kalmar
Declension
Derived terms

References

  1. ^ Utrikes namnbok (7th ed., 2007) →ISBN

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