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stevel
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See also: Stevel
Cornish
Etymology
From Old Cornish steuel, from Proto-Brythonic *ɨstavell, from Vulgar Latin *(i)stabellum, from Latin stabulum (“dwelling”). Cognate with Welsh ystafell, related to English stable.
Noun
stevel f (plural stevellow)
Derived terms
- stevel an klass (“classroom”)
- stevel an lys (“courtroom”)
- stevel-dhybri (“dining room”)
- stevel-omwolghi (“bathroom”)
- stevel-wortos (“waiting room”)
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Dutch
Etymology
From late Middle Dutch stēvele, from Old French estivel. Borrowing from Standard German Stiefel (as sometimes assumed) is unlikely for phonetic reasons, but it could well have passed through Low and Central German dialects (Middle High German stivel, Middle Low German stēvel).
Pronunciation
Noun
stevel m (plural stevels, diminutive steveltje n)
Related terms
Descendants
- Afrikaans: stewel
- Petjo: stomstiebel (archaic)
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