stol
Danish
/stoːl/
noun
Definitions
- chair
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse stóll (throne, seat) inherited from Proto-Germanic *stōlaz (chair, throne, stool) derived from Proto-Indo-European *stāl- (rack, stand, frame).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*stāl-
Gloss
rack, stand, frame
Concept
Semantic Field
The house
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- birthstool English
- campstool English
- close-stool English
- closestool English
- cuttystool English
- destool English
- enstool English
- foldstool English
- footstool English
- frithstool English
- kickstool English
- nightstool English
- padstool English
- step stool English
- stepstool English
- stool English
- stoolie English
- stooly English
- toadstool English
- Lehnstuhl German
- *steh₂- Proto-Indo-European
- *stoh₂los Proto-Indo-European
- *stāl- Proto-Indo-European
- stol Norwegian Bokmål
- *stōlaz Proto-Germanic
- stol Norwegian Nynorsk
- stol Old English
- stōl Old English
- stool Middle English
- rǫkstóll Old Norse
- stóll Old Norse
- læne Danish
- lænestol Danish
- *stolъ Proto-Slavic
- stóll Icelandic
- stuol Old High German
- stulo Ido
- stólur Faroese
- 𐍃𐍄𐍉𐌻𐍃 Gothic
- stuol Old Dutch
- টুল Assamese
- stol Old Saxon
- stōl Old Saxon
- stuli Swahili
- stol Old Swedish
- stol, stōl Old Swedish
- стулъ Old East Slavic
- stul Crimean Gothic