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Etymology edit

Borrowed from Russian стул (stul)

Noun edit

стул (stul)

  1. chair

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Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [stuɫ]
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -ul

Etymology 1 edit

Old East Slavic стулъ (stulŭ), borrowed from a Germanic language, probably Old Norse or Middle Low German, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *stōlaz. Cognate with English stool. Doublet of стол (stol).

Noun edit

стул (stulm inan (genitive сту́ла, nominative plural сту́лья, genitive plural сту́льев, diminutive сту́льчик)

  1. chair, seat
  2. (slang) knock at the door, four in the lotto game
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Descendants edit
  • Azerbaijani: stul
  • Even: стул (stul)
  • Kildin Sami: стӯла (stūla)
  • Uzbek: stul

Etymology 2 edit

Loan sense from English stool and/or German Stuhl.

Noun edit

стул (stulm inan (genitive сту́ла, uncountable)

  1. (medicine) stool, feces
    Synonym: испражне́ния (ispražnénija)
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