stac

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See also: stać and stač

Kashubian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *stàti.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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stac pf (imperfective stojec or stawac)

  1. (intransitive) to stand (to be positioned vertically; on one's feet)
  2. (intransitive) to stand, to stop (to cease moving)

Verb

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stac pf (imperfective stawac)

  1. (reflexive with ) to happen (to take place at a particular time)
  2. (reflexive with ) to become (to change into, to start being)

Further reading

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  • Stefan Ramułt (1893) “stac, stac sã”, in Słownik języka pomorskiego czyli kaszubskiego (in Kashubian), page 202
  • Sychta, Bernard (1972) “stac, stac są”, in Słownik gwar kaszubskich [Dictionary of Kashubian dialects] (in Polish), volumes 5 (S – T), Wrocław: Ossolineum, pages 145-146
  • Eùgeniusz Gòłąbk (2011) “stać”, in Słownik Polsko-Kaszubski / Słowôrz Pòlskò-Kaszëbsczi[1]
  • stac”, in Internetowi Słowôrz Kaszëbsczégò Jãzëka [Internet Dictionary of the Kashubian Language], Fundacja Kaszuby, 2022
  • stac sã”, in Internetowi Słowôrz Kaszëbsczégò Jãzëka [Internet Dictionary of the Kashubian Language], Fundacja Kaszuby, 2022

Ladin

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Noun

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stac

  1. plural of stat

Middle English

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Noun

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stac

  1. Alternative form of stak

Slovincian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *stàti.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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stac pf (imperfective stawac)

  1. (reflexive with ) to happen (to take place at a particular time)
  2. (reflexive with ) to become (to change into, to start being)

Derived terms

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verbs

Further reading

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