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stede

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語源

From Proto-West Germanic *stadi. Cognate with Old High German stat, Old Norse staðr.

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名詞

stede m

  1. place
  2. position

語形変化

Strong i-stem:

singular plural
nominative stede stedas
accusative stede stedas
genitive stedes steda
dative stede stedum

派生語

派生した語


語源 1

    Inherited from 古期英語 stede, steode, styd, from Proto-West Germanic *stadi, from Proto-Germanic *stadiz.

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    発音

    • IPA: stɛːd(ə)/, steːd(ə)/, stɛd(ə)/, /ˈstid(ə)/

    名詞

    stede (plural stedes)

    1. A place, area or spot; a part of the Earth or universe:
      • c. 1400, Cursor Mundi:
        Paradis is a priue stedd, þar mani mirthes er e-medd.
        (please add an English translation of this quotation)
      • c. 1450, The History of the Holy Grail:
        The kyng in þat Roche had non sted / Where that he Myhte hyden In his hed.
        (please add an English translation of this quotation)
      1. An enclosed place (such as a container, room etc.)
      2. An inhabited place (such as a country, town etc.)
      3. An area of the body (either of an organ or of the skin)
      4. An estate or property; a house or building (often with its surrounds).
        • c. 1400, Cursor Mundi:
          All men o rome sal cum ... Tak vr folk and sted wit-all ...
          (please add an English translation of this quotation)
        • c. 1500, Le Bone Florence of Rome:
          ... broght hym fro hys strenkyþfull stedd To grete Rome agayne.
          (please add an English translation of this quotation)
      5. A location or position in space (occupied by someone)
        • c. 1525, English Conquest of Ireland:
          helpeth vp þat adoun was y-broȝthe; to hys kynd sted
          (please add an English translation of this quotation)
      6. A location in a written document.
    2. A place, station, or position; an appropriate or designated spot:
      1. The seat or office of a high official.
      2. (rare) A successor or heir; that replacing another.
      3. A state of being; a circumstance, condition, or situation.
        • c. 1450, Merlin:
          more sche hath decerved to be ded / thanne evere dyde my modyr jn ony sted.
          (please add an English translation of this quotation)
        • c. 1465, Paston Letters:
          It..shul stand me in gret ste [read: sted] her if it mygth be do closly and suerly.
          (please add an English translation of this quotation)
    3. A location or position in time; time, moment.
    4. Strength, effect; capacity for achievement.
    5. (rare) A bedstead or bedframe.
    関連する語
    • stedefast
    • steden
    • worstede
    派生した語
    • English: stead
    • Scots: steid, sted

    語源 2

      Inherited from 古期英語 stēda, from Proto-West Germanic *stōdijō; compare stod (stud).

      別の表記

      • steed, steede, stiede, styede

      発音

      名詞

      stede (plural stedes or (West Midland) steden)

      1. A steed; a fine stallion (especially if suited for war)
      派生した語

      語源 3

      動詞

      stede

      1. alternative form of steden
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