stega
Crimean Gothic
Etymology
Usually considered identical to Old Saxon stīga (German Stiege), Middle Dutch stîge (Dutch stijg), all “twenty” (of an agricultural product). The further origin of this word is uncertain. It has been compared to Ancient Greek στίχος (stíkhos, “row, line”), which if related, from Proto-Indo-European *steygʰ- (“to walk, go, ascend”).
Numeral
stega
- twenty
- 1562, Ogier Ghiselin de Busbecq:
- Viginti dicebat stega, triginta treithyen, quadraginta furdeithien, centum sada, hazer mille.
- 1562, Ogier Ghiselin de Busbecq:
Latin
Etymology
Borrowed from Ancient Greek στέγη (stégē).
Pronunciation
- (Classical Latin) IPA(key): /ˈste.ɡa/, [ˈs̠t̪ɛɡä]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /ˈste.ɡa/, [ˈst̪ɛːɡä]
Noun
stega f (genitive stegae); first declension
Declension
First-declension noun.
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
Nominative | stega | stegae |
Genitive | stegae | stegārum |
Dative | stegae | stegīs |
Accusative | stegam | stegās |
Ablative | stegā | stegīs |
Vocative | stega | stegae |
References
- “stega”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- stega in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Noun
stega n
Swedish
Etymology
steg + -a, used at least since 1655.
Verb
stega (present stegar, preterite stegade, supine stegat, imperative stega)
- to pace, to measure the length by counting steps of a known length, e.g. one metre
- to step, to walk, to pace (with indivial steps)
- Eleven stegade tvekande fram till svarta tavlan.
- The pupil hesitantly stepped up to the blackboard.
- Eleven stegade tvekande fram till svarta tavlan.
- to step (an electric stepper relay or stepper motor)
Conjugation
Active | Passive | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Infinitive | stega | stegas | ||
Supine | stegat | stegats | ||
Imperative | stega | — | ||
Imper. plural1 | stegen | — | ||
Present | Past | Present | Past | |
Indicative | stegar | stegade | stegas | stegades |
Ind. plural1 | stega | stegade | stegas | stegades |
Subjunctive2 | stege | stegade | steges | stegades |
Participles | ||||
Present participle | stegande | |||
Past participle | stegad | |||
1 Archaic. 2 Dated. See the appendix on Swedish verbs. |
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