stapel
See also: Stapel
Dutch
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Middle Dutch stapel, from Old Dutch stapal, from Proto-Germanic *stapulaz.
Noun
stapel m (plural stapels, diminutive stapeltje n)
- pile
- (archaic) basis, foundation, pedestal
- (historical, trade) stockpile, stock
- (lutherie) sound post
- Synonym: ziel
Etymology 2
From Middle Dutch stapel.
Noun
stapel m (plural stapels)
- (obsolete, dialectal) cricket (or alternatively, grasshopper)
- 1597, Karel van Mander, "Vijfd' Ecloga, oft Boer-liedt", Bucolica en Georgica, dat is, Ossen-stal en Landt-werck, page 30.
- Soo lang Wildt swijn berg-top, en visch de vliet / Bemint: oock Bye van Thijm haer aes geniet / En Stapel oock van douw', soo langh sal blijven: / V eer en naem, en loflijck groot beclijven.
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- 1636, Johan de Brune (de Oude), "Emblemata X", Emblemata of Zinne-werck, page 80.
- De godvruchtighe, zeght erghens een, zijn ghelijck de mieren, die eerst moede, dan blijde zijn: maer de godlooze, gelijck de stapels, of sprinck-hanen, die eerst zinghen, en dan droeve en bekommert zijn.
- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
- 1597, Karel van Mander, "Vijfd' Ecloga, oft Boer-liedt", Bucolica en Georgica, dat is, Ossen-stal en Landt-werck, page 30.
Derived terms
Related terms
Etymology 3
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Verb
stapel
- (deprecated template usage) first-person singular present indicative of stapelen
- (deprecated template usage) imperative of stapelen
Anagrams
German
Verb
stapel
- (deprecated template usage) First-person singular present of stapeln.
- (deprecated template usage) Imperative singular of stapeln.
Middle English
Etymology 1
From Old English stapol, stapel, from Proto-Germanic *stapulaz (“pillar, post; basis, foundation”).
Noun
stapel (plural stapels)
Alternative forms
Descendants
References
- “stāpel, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.
Etymology 2
Noun
stapel (plural stapels)
- Alternative form of staple
Swedish
Noun
stapel c
- a stack, a pile
- a bar (in a bar graph)
- a dock and slipway (in a shipyard)
- det nya skeppet ska gå av stapeln på tisdag
- the new ship will leave the dock (and enter the water for its maiden tour) on Tuesday
- tävlingen går av stapeln på tisdag
- the competition is held on Tuesday
- det nya skeppet ska gå av stapeln på tisdag
Declension
Declension of stapel | ||||
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Singular | Plural | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Nominative | stapel | stapeln | staplar | staplarna |
Genitive | stapels | stapelns | staplars | staplarnas |
Derived terms
Related terms
Descendants
- → Finnish: taapeli
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