stad
Danish
[ˈsd̥að]
noun
Definitions
- (dated) town, city
Etymology
Inherited from Old Danish stath inherited from Old Norse staðr (place, city, restive) inherited from Proto-Germanic *stadiz (place, location, a standing).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*stadiz
Gloss
place, location, a standing
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *steh₂- Proto-Indo-European
- *stéh₂tis Proto-Indo-European
- sta Norwegian Bokmål
- stad Norwegian Bokmål
- sted Norwegian Bokmål
- *stadiz Proto-Germanic
- sta Norwegian Nynorsk
- stad Norwegian Nynorsk
- stede Old English
- annarstaðar Old Norse
- augastaðr Old Norse
- hǫfuðstaðr Old Norse
- kaupstaðr Old Norse
- staðr Old Norse
- steðja Old Norse
- stǫðugr Old Norse
- afsted Danish
- busstoppested Danish
- gemmested Danish
- gerningssted Danish
- hovedstad Danish
- købe Danish
- købstad Danish
- nogetsteds Danish
- sted Danish
- stedord Danish
- stedprøve Danish
- ståsted Danish
- tilhørssted Danish
- staður Icelandic
- stat Old High German
- Laigin Old Irish
- Mumu Old Irish
- staður Faroese
- 𐍃𐍄𐌰𐌸𐍃 Gothic
- *stadi gmw-pro
- stad Old Dutch
- stat Old Dutch
- stedi Old Dutch
- stedi Old Saxon
- staþer Old Swedish
- stȧ Westrobothnian
- *stad Frankish
- stede Old Frisian
- stath Old Danish
- steed North Frisian
- sta Norn