Istro-RomanianEdit

EtymologyEdit

From Latin stella (compare Romanian stea); from Proto-Italic *stērolā, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂stḗr.

NounEdit

ste f (plural stele, definite singular stevu, definite plural stelele)

  1. (astronomy) star

Middle EnglishEdit

NounEdit

ste

  1. Alternative form of stie (ladder)

Norwegian NynorskEdit

EtymologyEdit

From Old Norse steði.

NounEdit

ste n (definite singular stet, indefinite plural ste, definite plural sta)

  1. an anvil
  2. an anvil with a thinner foot

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ReferencesEdit

RomagnolEdit

DeterminerEdit

ste (feminine sta, masculine plural sti, feminine plural stal)

  1. this
    • 1920, Olindo Guerrini, Zanichelli, editor, Sonetti romagnoli, published 1967:
      S'aví pazenzia d' lezer ste librett E ch'a sbrucheva i virs in rumagnol A i truvarí zinquanta e piò sunett Ch'av gudrí ch'a farí dal scapariol.
      If [you] are patient to read this book and you (can) understand the poetry in Romagnol you will find more than fifty sonnets that will entertain you more than to do capers.

Serbo-CroatianEdit

VerbEdit

ste (Cyrillic spelling сте)

  1. second-person plural present of bȉti

SlovakEdit

PronunciationEdit

VerbEdit

ste

  1. second-person plural present of byť

SloveneEdit

PronunciationEdit

VerbEdit

stȅ

  1. second-person plural present of bíti