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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/02/09 19:22 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 store, stoor, stour (“tall, powerful”), from 古期英語 stōr (“tall, great, mighty, strong”), from Proto-West Germanic *stōr, from Proto-Germanic *stōraz, *stōrijaz (“great, big, strong”), from Proto-Indo-European *stā-r-, *stō-r- (“steadfast, firm; standing tall; big, bulky”).
stour (comparative more stour, superlative most stour)
stour (plural stours)
stour (comparative more stour, superlative most stour)
From 中期英語 stoure, stourre, from Old Norse staurr (“a stake, pale”), from Proto-Germanic *stauraz (“pole, support”), from Proto-Indo-European *stā- (“to stand, place”). Cognate with Icelandic staur (“a stake, pole”), Ancient Greek σταυρός (staurós, “a stake, cross”).
stour (plural stours)
From 中期英語 stour, stor (“conflict”) from Anglo-Norman estur (“conflict, struggle”), from Old French estour, estor, estorme, estourmie, estormie (“battle, assault, conflict, tumult”), from Vulgar Latin *estorma, *storma (“battle, conflict, storm”), from Frankish *sturm (“storm, commotion, battle”), from Proto-Germanic *sturmaz (“storm”). Akin to Old High German sturm (“battle, storm”). More at storm.
stour (plural stours)
stour (third-person singular simple present stours, present participle stouring, simple past and past participle stoured)