See also: stöten and Stoten

Dutch edit

Etymology edit

From Middle Dutch stôten, from Old Dutch stōtan, from Proto-West Germanic *stautan, from Proto-Germanic *stautaną.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˈstoːtə(n)/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -oːtən

Verb edit

stoten

  1. (transitive) to push
  2. (transitive) to shock or to shake

Inflection edit

Inflection of stoten (weak with strong past participle)
infinitive stoten
past singular stootte
past participle gestoten
infinitive stoten
gerund stoten n
present tense past tense
1st person singular stoot stootte
2nd person sing. (jij) stoot stootte
2nd person sing. (u) stoot stootte
2nd person sing. (gij) stoot stootte
3rd person singular stoot stootte
plural stoten stootten
subjunctive sing.1 stote stootte
subjunctive plur.1 stoten stootten
imperative sing. stoot
imperative plur.1 stoot
participles stotend gestoten
1) Archaic.
Inflection of stoten (strong class 7)
infinitive stoten
past singular stiet
past participle gestoten
infinitive stoten
gerund stoten n
present tense past tense
1st person singular stoot stiet
2nd person sing. (jij) stoot stiet
2nd person sing. (u) stoot stiet
2nd person sing. (gij) stoot stiet
3rd person singular stoot stiet
plural stoten stieten
subjunctive sing.1 stote stiete
subjunctive plur.1 stoten stieten
imperative sing. stoot
imperative plur.1 stoot
participles stotend gestoten
1) Archaic.

Derived terms edit

Descendants edit

  • Afrikaans: stoot
  • Negerhollands: stoot
  • Skepi Creole Dutch: stote
  • Papiamentu: stot, stoot
  • Saramaccan: totò

Middle Dutch edit

Etymology edit

From Old Dutch stōtan, from Proto-West Germanic *stautan, from Proto-Germanic *stautaną.

Verb edit

stôten

  1. to push, to bump, to knock
  2. to drive out, to eject
  3. (reflexive) to be bothered

Inflection edit

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