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staking

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English

Etymology 1

From stake + -ing.

Verb

staking

  1. present participle and gerund of stake

Etymology 2

From Middle English stakyng, staking, from Old English stacung (staking), from Old English *stacian (to drive stakes), equivalent to stake + -ing.

Noun

staking (plural stakings)

  1. An act of stabbing with a stake.
    • 2009, Jonathan Maberry, David F. Kramer, They Bite:
      Despite the quick, clean “dustings” shown on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, or the bloody stakings in so many vampire films, the stake was not a weapon used to actually destroy a vampire but a tool in a more elaborate exorcism.

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Afrikaans

Etymology

From Dutch staking. Equivalent to staak + -ing.

Pronunciation

Noun

staking (plural stakings, diminutive stakinkie)

  1. strike (work stoppage)
    Daar is stakings in die mynbougebiede.
    There are strikes in the mining regions.

Dutch

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Etymology

From staken + -ing. First attested in the sixteenth century.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈstaː.kɪŋ/
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  • Hyphenation: sta‧king

Noun

staking f (plural stakingen, diminutive stakinkje n)

  1. strike (work stoppage) [from 19th c.]
  2. cessation, delay, the act of ending or delaying something
  3. deadlock, tie in voting

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Afrikaans: staking
  • West Frisian: staking
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Middle English

Noun

staking

  1. alternative form of stakyng

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