Stich
German (Berlin)
/ʃtɪç/
noun
Definitions
- sting, prick, stitch, stab
- (card games) trick
- (art) engraving
- (colour) tinge, slight tint or discoloration
- (Swiss) shooting competition
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German stich inherited from Old High German stih (stitch, prick, sting).
Origin
Old High German
stih
Gloss
stitch, prick, sting
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- backstitch English
- catchstitch English
- catstitch English
- cross-stitch English
- edgestitch English
- featherstitch English
- hemstitch English
- interstitch English
- lockstitch English
- overstitch English
- restitch English
- slipstitch English
- stabstitch English
- staystitch English
- stitch English
- stitch-back English
- stitch-up English
- stitchable English
- stitchback English
- stitchcraft English
- stitcher English
- stitchery English
- stitchless English
- stitchlike English
- stitchwork English
- stitchwort English
- topstitch English
- understitch English
- unstitch English
- whipstitch English
- wholestitch English
- Biene German
- Bienenstich German
- Kupfer German
- Kupferstich German
- Nadel German
- Nadelstich German
- Palstek German
- Pfahl German
- Stichwaffe German
- Stichwahl German
- Stichwunde German
- Waffe German
- Wahl German
- Wunde German
- Wurm German
- compound German
- fest German
- stichfest German
- stichhaltig German
- wurmstichig German
- dolksteek Dutch, Flemish
- hartstikke Dutch, Flemish
- steek Dutch, Flemish
- steekpartij Dutch, Flemish
- zonnesteek Dutch, Flemish
- *stikiz Proto-Germanic
- *stikōną Proto-Germanic
- stician Old English
- stiche Middle English
- stih Old High German
- stigt Latvian
- stigšana Latvian
- stich Middle High German
- wurmstichic Middle High German
- pâl Middle Low German
- Stich Alemannic German
- *stig- Proto-Balto-Slavic