See also: stod, stöd, stoð, støð, stóð, stöð, and stǫð

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Etymology

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From Danish stød.

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Noun

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stød (uncountable)

  1. (phonology) a phenomenon of most Danish accents, in which stressed long vowels or consonants are laryngealised in certain contexts; sometimes a simple glottal stop that follows said vowel/consonant

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Danish

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Etymology 1

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From Old Norse steytr, from Proto-Germanic *stautiz. Cognate with Norwegian Nynorsk støyt, Swedish stöt, German Stoß, and Dutch stoot. The noun is related to the verb *stautijaną, *stautōną, cf. Danish støde, German stoßen.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈsd̥øð̞]
  • Hyphenation: stød

Noun

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stød n (singular definite stødet, plural indefinite stød)

  1. push
  2. thrust, stab
  3. blow, punch
  4. shock
  5. jolt, bump
  6. gust
  7. blast
  8. stump (remains of a tree that has been cut off)
  9. (weightlifting) clean and jerk
  10. (linguistics) stød
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Etymology 2

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See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈsd̥øˀð̞], [ˈsd̥øð̞ˀ]

Verb

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stød

  1. imperative of støde

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Adjective

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stød (neuter singular stødt, definite singular and plural stød, comparative stødare, indefinite superlative stødast, definite superlative stødaste)

  1. (pre-1938) alternative form of stø

Swedish

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Etymology

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From Danish stød. Doublet of stöt.

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Noun

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stød n

  1. (phonology) stød
    Synonyms: stöt, stötljud
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