storie
English edit
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Noun edit
storie (plural stories)
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Afrikaans edit
Etymology edit
Borrowed from English story. Doublet of histori.
Noun edit
storie (plural stories, diminutive storietjie)
- story (narrative)
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Etymology edit
Borrowed from Latin historia, from Ancient Greek ἱστορίᾱ (historíā).
Noun edit
storie f (plural storiis)
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Noun edit
storie f
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Middle English edit
Etymology 1 edit
Borrowed from Old French estorie, estoire, from Latin historia, from Ancient Greek ἱστορία (historía). Doublet of historie.
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Noun edit
storie (plural stories or (rare, Early ME) storien)
- The spoken or textual recounting of historic events or happenings as a story.
- The visual portrayal of historic events or happenings as a story.
- The spoken or textual recounting of mythic or fictional events taken as real as a story.
- A work used as a basis or to source (often another work etc.)
- History; the discipline of studying the past or the knowledge produced by it.
- (rare) Past happenings or occurrences (including mythic or purported events)
- (rare) A situation or scenario; a series of factors.
- (rare) A funny or laugh-inducing quip.
- (rare) The signification (especially literal) of something.
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- “stōrī(e, n.(1).”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 2019-04-05.
Etymology 2 edit
From storie (noun).
Verb edit
storie
- Alternative form of storien