staþol
Old English
Alternative forms
- staþul
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *staþulaz, whence also Old High German stadal, Old Norse stöðull.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈstɑ.θol/, [ˈstɑ.ðol]
Declension
Lua error in Module:utilities at line 142: attempt to perform arithmetic on local 'h' (a nil value)
Derived terms
- edstaþelian
- edstaþeliend
- edstaþeliġ
- edstaþelung
- grundstaþelian
- mōdstaþol
- mōdstaþolfæstnes
- mōdstaþolnes
- staþolæht
- staþolfæst
- staþolfæstlīċ
- staþolfæstlīċe
- staþolfæstnes
- staþolfæstnian
- staþolfæstnung
- staþolian
- staþoliend
- staþolnes
- staþolung
- staþolwang
- understaþolfæst
- unstaþolfæst
- unstaþolfæstnes
- westenstaþol
- ġeedstaþelian
- ġeedstaþeliend
- ġeedstaþelung
- ġegrundstaþelian
- ġestaþelfæstan
- ġestaþelian
- ġestaþolfæstnian
- ġestaþolung
Descendants
- Middle English: stathel
- Scots: stathel, stassel
- English: stathel, staddle
References
- Joseph Bosworth and T. Northcote Toller (1898), “staþol”, in An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary, 2nd edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Old English to Modern English Translator
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