stil

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Danish [edit]

Etymology 1 [edit]

From Latin stilus (stylus).

Pronunciation [edit]

  • IPA: /stiːl/, [ˈstˢiːˀl]

Noun [edit]

stil c (singular definite stilen, plural indefinite stile)

  1. style
  2. manner
  3. essay, paper
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Etymology 2 [edit]

See stille (put, place).

Pronunciation [edit]

  • IPA: /sdel/, [ˈsd̥elˀ]

Verb [edit]

stil

  1. imperative of stille

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Dutch [edit]

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Adjective [edit]

stil (comparative stiller, superlative stilst)

  1. still, not moving
  2. quiet, silent

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Norwegian [edit]

Pronunciation [edit]

Etymology [edit]

From Old Norse stíll (writing style).

Noun [edit]

stil

  1. style
  2. exercise (task at school)
  3. essay
  4. manner (way one does something)
  5. (i stor stil) on a large scale

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Romanian [edit]

Etymology [edit]

From French style, from Latin stilus.

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stil n (plural stiluri)

  1. style, manner
  2. genre

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Serbo-Croatian [edit]

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Noun [edit]

stȉl m (Cyrillic spelling сти̏л)

  1. style

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Swedish [edit]

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stil c

  1. a style (manner of doing things)

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