stok
Afrikaans
/stɔk/
noun
Definitions
- stick, whether natural (made of wood) or artificial
Etymology
Inherited from Dutch, Flemish stok (stick, cane, walking stick, stock) inherited from Middle Dutch stoc inherited from Old Dutch stok inherited from Proto-Germanic *stukkaz (tree-trunk, stump, stock).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*stukkaz
Gloss
tree-trunk, stump, stock
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- duimstok Dutch, Flemish
- eierstok Dutch, Flemish
- kaneelstok Dutch, Flemish
- kerfstok Dutch, Flemish
- kolderstok Dutch, Flemish
- peilstok Dutch, Flemish
- polsstok Dutch, Flemish
- rekstok Dutch, Flemish
- satéstok Dutch, Flemish
- stock Dutch, Flemish
- stok Dutch, Flemish
- stokaas Dutch, Flemish
- stokanker Dutch, Flemish
- stokbrood Dutch, Flemish
- stokhaver Dutch, Flemish
- stokoud Dutch, Flemish
- stokslag Dutch, Flemish
- stokstaartje Dutch, Flemish
- stokvis Dutch, Flemish
- stokwachter Dutch, Flemish
- strijkstok Dutch, Flemish
- toverstok Dutch, Flemish
- vlaggenstok Dutch, Flemish
- wandelstok Dutch, Flemish
- wapenstok Dutch, Flemish
- wortelstok Dutch, Flemish
- zuurstok Dutch, Flemish
- *stukkaz Proto-Germanic
- stocc Old English
- stokkr Old Norse
- stoc Middle Dutch
- stoc Old High German
- eier Afrikaans
- eierstok Afrikaans
- stok Old Dutch
- *'śokka Gaulish
- *tsukka Gaulish