staca
Old English
noun
Definitions
- stake
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *stak么 (stake, stick, pole, a stake, bar).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*stak么
Gloss
stake, stick, pole, a stake, bar
Concept
Semantic Field
Quantity
Ontological Category
Classifier
Emoji
馃崱 馃崲 馃彂 馃彃 馃 馃ア
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- astay English
- babystay English
- backstay English
- bestay English
- buckstay English
- chainstay English
- farmstay English
- forestay English
- gainstay English
- homestay English
- jackstay English
- mainstay English
- misstay English
- multistay English
- outstay English
- overstay English
- staccato English
- stake English
- stay English
- stay-stomach English
- stayaway English
- staybolt English
- stayer English
- stayest English
- stayeth English
- staylace English
- stayless English
- staymaker English
- stayover English
- staysail English
- staystitch English
- unstay English
- upstay English
- withstay English
- staca Latin
- distaccabile Italian
- distaccamento Italian
- distaccare Italian
- ridistaccare Italian
- ristaccare Italian
- staccabile Italian
- staccamento Italian
- staccare Italian
- staccato Italian
- *(s)teg- Proto-Indo-European
- *steg- Proto-Indo-European
- *stog- Proto-Indo-European
- *staggij么 Proto-Germanic
- *stak么 Proto-Germanic
- stacga Old English
- stage Middle English
- stake Middle English
- staken Middle English
- stakyng Middle English
- steyen Middle English
- staki Old Norse
- atachier Old French
- attachier Old French
- estache Old French
- stahho Old High German
- magstay Tagalog
- destacher Middle French
- *饜崈饜崉饜尠饜尯饜尠 Gothic
- *staka Frankish
- *staka, *staku Frankish
- *stakka Frankish
- *stak艒 Frankish