Middle English

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Etymology 1

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From Old English stōd, from Proto-Germanic *stōdą.

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Noun

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stode (plural stodes)

  1. stud
Descendants
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  • English: stud
  • Scots: stod, stud, stude, stuid
  • Yola: sthit
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Etymology 2

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Noun

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stode

  1. Alternative form of stede (place)

Etymology 3

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Verb

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stode

  1. inflection of standen:
    1. plural indicative/subjunctive past
    2. second-person singular past
    3. singular subjunctive past

Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From Old Norse stǫðu, singular oblique case of staða.

Noun

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stode f (definite singular stoda, indefinite plural stoder, definite plural stodene)

  1. situation, status
  2. standing, position
  3. stance
  4. direction from which the wind blows

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Old English

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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stōde

  1. inflection of standan:
    1. second-person singular preterite indicative
    2. singular preterite subjunctive

Swedish

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Verb

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stode

  1. (dated) past subjunctive of stå

Usage notes

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  • Not obsolete, but rather uncommon.
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