English
Etymology
Anglo-Norman stuble, estuble, from Old French estoble, esteule (whence Modern French éteule), from Latin stipula (“stalk, straw”). Cognate with Dutch stoppel, Central German Stoppel, Upper German Stupfel.
Pronunciation
Noun
stubble (usually uncountable, plural stubbles)
- (countable and uncountable) Short, coarse hair, especially on a man’s face.
- (countable and uncountable) The short stalks left in a field after crops have been harvested.
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Translations
short, coarse hair
- Albanian: please add this translation if you can
- Arabic: شُعَيْرَات اللِّحْيَة f pl (šuʕayrāt al-liḥya)
- Egyptian Arabic: دقن خفيفة f (daʔn xafif)
- Armenian: թրաշ (hy) (tʻraš)
- Assamese: please add this translation if you can
- Bulgarian: набола брада f (nabola brada)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 鬍子茬/胡子茬 (húzichá), 胡子茬 (húzichá), 鬍茬/胡茬 (húchá), 胡茬 (húchá), 鬍渣/胡渣 (húzhā), 胡渣 (húzhā)
- Czech: strniště n
- Dutch: stoppelbaard (nl) m
- Esperanto: please add this translation if you can
- Estonian: please add this translation if you can
- Finnish: sänki (fi)
- French: barbe de trois jours (fr) f
- Georgian: please add this translation if you can
- German: Stoppel (de) f, Bartstoppel (de) f (countable) ; Stoppeln (de) f pl, Bartstoppeln (de) f pl, Dreitagebart (de) m (uncountable)
- Greek: αξύριστα γένια n pl (axýrista génia)
- Hebrew: זיפים m pl (zifím)
- Hindi: please add this translation if you can
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- Hungarian: borosta (hu)
- Icelandic: skeggbroddur m, broddur (is) m
- Italian: barba di due giorni f, barba incolta f
- Japanese: 無精ひげ (ぶしょうひげ, bushōhige)
- Khmer: ពុកចង្កានៅខ្លី (puk cɑŋkaa nɨv kləy)
- Korean: please add this translation if you can
- Latin: stipulae (la) f pl
- Latvian: please add this translation if you can
- Lithuanian: please add this translation if you can
- Macedonian: четина f (četina)
- Malayalam: please add this translation if you can
- Persian: تهریش (fa) (tah-riš)
- Portuguese: barbicha (pt) f
- Romanian: please add this translation if you can
- Russian: щети́на (ru) f (ščetína)
- Scottish Gaelic: reuban m pl
- Serbo-Croatian: čekinja (sh) f, četina (sh) f
- Spanish: barba de varios días
- Swedish: skäggstubb (sv) c, stubb (sv) n (only for beard)
- Tamil: please add this translation if you can
- Telugu: please add this translation if you can
- Thai: โคนหนวดเคราที่ไม่ได้โกน (kohn nùat krao têe mâi dâai gohn)
- Turkish: kirli sakal
- Ukrainian: щети́на f (ščetýna)
- Vietnamese: please add this translation if you can
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short stalks left in a field after harvest
- Arabic: قَشّ (ar) m (qašš)
- Aramaic:
- Jewish: קַשּׁא m (qaššā)
- Syriac: ܩܷܫܳܐ m (qeššā)
- Armenian: խոզան (hy) (xozan)
- Assamese: please add this translation if you can
- Azerbaijani: başaq, qırpım
- Belarusian: іржэ́ўнік m (iržéŭnik), (after vowels) ржэ́ўнік m (ržéŭnik), іржы́шча f (iržýšča), (after vowels) ржы́шча f (ržýšča), , сцерня́ f (scjernjá)
- Bulgarian: стърни́ще n (stǎrníšte)
- Catalan: rostoll (ca) m
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 殘株/残株 (zh), 残株 (zh) (cánzhū), 茬 (zh) (chá)
- Czech: strn m (a field with stubble being called strniště n)
- Dutch: stoppel (nl) m
- Finnish: sänki (fi)
- French: éteule (fr) f
- Galician: restrollo (gl) m, restreba (gl) f
- German: Stoppel (de) f (countable) ; Stoppeln (de) f pl (uncountable)
- Georgian: ნამჯა (namǯa)
- Greek: καλαμιά (el) f (kalamiá)
- Ancient: καλάμη f (kalámē)
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- Hebrew: שלף (he) m (shélef)
- Hindi: please add this translation if you can
- Hungarian: tarló (hu)
- Italian: stoppia (it) f
- Japanese: 刈り株 (かりかぶ, karikabu)
- Korean: 그루 (ko) (geuru), 그루터기 (geuruteogi)
- Latin: stipulae (la) f pl
- Macedonian: стрн f (strn) (a field on which there is stubble being called стрниште n (strnište))
- Malayalam: please add this translation if you can
- Old Church Slavonic: стрънь f (strŭnĭ)
- Polish: ścierń (pl) f (a field on which there is stubble being called ściernisko n), rżysko (pl) n
- Portuguese: restolho (pt) m
- Russian: стерня́ (ru) f (sternjá), стернь (ru) (sternʹ), жнивьё (ru) n (žnivʹjó)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: стр̑н f (a field with stubble being called стр̏нӣште m and стр̀ника f)
- Latin: stȓn (sh) f (a field with stubble being called stȑnīšte m and str̀nika f)
- Slovene: str̄n m (a field with stubble being called strníšče m and strnína f)
- Spanish: rastrojo (es) m
- Swedish: stubb (sv) c
- Tamil: please add this translation if you can
- Telugu: please add this translation if you can
- Turkish: anız (tr)
- Ukrainian: стерня́ n (sternjá)
- Vietnamese: rạ (vi)
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Verb
stubble (third-person singular simple present stubbles, present participle stubbling, simple past and past participle stubbled)
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