stacioun
Middle English
/staːsiˈuːn/
noun
Definitions
- One's station; one's normal place of occupation.
- The place where something is set or implanted.
- A holy site Christian or pagan.
- (astronomy) The (seeming) fixedness of a planet or the Sun.
- A special ecclesiastical service.
- (rare) One of a set of locations which people, things rotate around; a stop.
Etymology
Borrowed from estation derived from Latin statiōnem.
Origin
Latin
statiōnem
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- PlayStation English
- endstation English
- interstation English
- intrastation English
- jumpstation English
- microstation English
- multistation English
- outstation English
- pony keg station English
- restation English
- station English
- stationer English
- stationhouse English
- stationkeeping English
- stationless English
- stationlike English
- stationmaster English
- stationmistress English
- stationward English
- sub-station English
- substation English
- superstation English
- telestation English
- workstation English
- statiō Latin
- statiōnem Latin
- stazzone Italian
- *steh₂- Proto-Indo-European
- ステーション Japanese
- estacioun Middle English
- stācioun Middle English
- stáisiún Irish
- स्टेशन Hindi
- estasyon Cebuano
- stèisean Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- stesheni Swahili
- estacion Occitan
- estazó Old Occitan
- اسٹیشن Urdu
- stagion Venetian
- stesin Tok Pisin
- estation xno
- سٹیشن Panjabi, Punjabi
- ਸਟੇਸ਼ਨ Panjabi, Punjabi
- staghjone Corsican
- stéchann Antillean Creole