sten
Danish
noun
Definitions
- stone
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse steinn (stone) inherited from Proto-Norse ᛊᛏᚨᛁᚾᚨᛉ inherited from Proto-Germanic *stainaz (stone) derived from Proto-Indo-European *steyh₂- (stiffen, something hard, thicken).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*steyh₂-
Gloss
stiffen, something hard, thicken
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Maidstone English
- Stanhope English
- Stansfield English
- Stanstead English
- Stein English
- stein English
- stolperstein English
- Aprikosenstein German
- Auftropfstein German
- Backstein German
- Baustein German
- Bordstein German
- Dolomitstein German
- Doppel-T-Stein German
- Edelstein German
- Feldstein German
- Feuerstein German
- Gallenstein German
- Gestein German
- Grundstein German
- Harnstein German
- Hornstein German
- Hungerstein German
- Kalkstein German
- Kesselstein German
- Kieselstein German
- Kilometerstein German
- Leichenstein German
- Magnetstein German
- Mauerkronenstein German
- Meilenstein German
- Mondstein German
- Mühlstein German
- Nierenstein German
- Olivenstein German
- Pfirsichstein German
- Rinnstein German
- Schlangenstein German
- Schleifstein German
- Schlussstein German
- Stein German
- Steinadler German
- Steinbeißer German
- Steinbock German
- Steinbruch German
- Steineiche German
- Steinfrucht German
- Steinhaufen German
- Steinhaus German
- Steinkauz German
- Steinkohle German
- Steinkoralle German
- Steinlaus German
- Steinobst German
- Steinpilz German
- Steinsalz German
- Steinschleuder German
- Steinschmätzer German
- Steintreppe German
- Steinwurf German
- Steinwälzer German
- Steinzeit German
- Stolperstein German
- Taufstein German
- Tropfstein German
- Urinstein German
- Wetzstein German
- Wolfenstein German
- Zahnstein German
- Ziegelstein German
- steinen German
- steinern German
- steinhart German
- steinig German
- steinigen German
- Stein Italian
- Stein French
- Stein Spanish, Castilian
- *kenk- Proto-Indo-European
- *melh₂- Proto-Indo-European
- *stegh- Proto-Indo-European
- *steyh₂- Proto-Indo-European
- *steyh₂no- Proto-Indo-European
- stein Norwegian Bokmål
- sten Norwegian Bokmål
- Stein Portuguese
- *stainaz Proto-Germanic
- stein Norwegian Nynorsk
- Acca Old English
- stan Old English
- stān Old English
- augasteinn Old Norse
- grásteinn Old Norse
- kvernsteinn Old Norse
- steinn Old Norse
- steðjasteinn Old Norse
- Þorsteinn Old Norse
- grav Danish
- gravsten Danish
- kalk Danish
- kalksten Danish
- kant Danish
- kantsten Danish
- mur Danish
- mursten Danish
- sand Danish
- sandsten Danish
- ædel Danish
- ædelsten Danish
- *stěna Proto-Slavic
- Guðsteinn Icelandic
- eðalsteinn Icelandic
- geimsteinn Icelandic
- kalksteinn Icelandic
- roðasteinn Icelandic
- steinbrjótur Icelandic
- steinefni Icelandic
- steinn Icelandic
- steinselja Icelandic
- steinsteypa Icelandic
- steinöld Icelandic
- stein Old High German
- steinur Faroese
- 𐍃𐍄𐌰𐌹𐌽𐍃 Gothic
- *stain gmw-pro
- stēn Old Dutch
- Steei Alemannic German
- sten Old Swedish
- stain Westrobothnian
- stainlägg Westrobothnian
- stēn Old Frisian
- stien Elfdalian
- *stainawarijaʀ Proto-Norse
- gmq-pro, ᛊᛏᚨᛁᚾᚨᛉ Proto-Norse
- ᛊᛏᚨᛁᚾᚨᛉ Proto-Norse
- stain Gutnish