stativ

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Czech

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Pronunciation

Noun

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  1. tripod

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Danish

Etymology 1

Via German Stativ n, from Latin statīvus (stationary).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /statiːˀv/, [sd̥aˈtˢiwˀ]

Noun

stativ n (singular definite stativet, plural indefinite stativer)

  1. a stand, tripod, rack, frame
Inflection
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Etymology 2

Via Latin statīvus (stationary).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /staːtiːˀv/, [ˈsd̥æːˌtˢiwˀ]

Adjective

stativ (neuter stativt, plural and definite singular attributive stative)

  1. (grammar) stative (of verbs describing a state)

Noun

stativ c (singular definite stativen, plural indefinite stativer)

  1. (grammar) stative (a verb form describing a state)
Inflection

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Latin stativus.

Noun

stativ n (definite singular stativet, indefinite plural stativ or stativer, definite plural stativa or stativene)

  1. a stand, tripod, rack, frame

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Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Latin stativus.

Noun

stativ n (definite singular stativet, indefinite plural stativ, definite plural stativa)

  1. a stand, tripod, rack, frame

Derived terms

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Romanian

Etymology

From German Stativ or French statif, from Latin statīvus (stationary).

Noun

stativ n (plural stative)

  1. a stand, tripod

Declension


Swedish

Noun

stativ n

  1. a stand (a device to hold something upright or aloft)

Declension

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