Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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Traditionally connected with Old Norse stúfr (tree stump) and Latvian stups (broom). See Proto-Indo-European *(s)tewp-. According to Beekes, a Pre-Greek origin is a good possibility due to the presence of the byform στύμος (stúmos).

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Noun

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στύπος (stúposn (genitive στύπεος or στύπους); third declension

  1. stem, stump, block

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