Stil
German (Berlin)
/stiːl/
noun
Definitions
- style
Etymology
Derived from Latin stilus (stylus, pale, spike, act of setting down in writing, composition, stem of a plant, characteristic mode of expression, style, pointed instrument, stake, writing tool).
Origin
Latin
stilus
Gloss
stylus, pale, spike, act of setting down in writing, composition, stem of a plant, characteristic mode of expression, style, pointed instrument, stake, writing tool
Concept
Semantic Field
Agriculture and vegetation
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- jugendstil English
- stilus Finnish
- stilus Latin
- stylus Latin
- Barock German
- Barockstil German
- Blüte German
- Bruch German
- Jugend German
- Jugendstil German
- Leben German
- Lebensstil German
- Sprache German
- Sprachstil German
- Stilblüte German
- Stilbruch German
- Stilist German
- Stilistik German
- sicher German
- stilistisch German
- stillos German
- stilmäßig German
- stilsicher German
- stílus Hungarian
- stelo Italian
- stile Italian
- stiletto Italian
- stilo Italian
- jugendstil Dutch, Flemish
- style French
- styliser French
- stylisme French
- styliste French
- stylométrie French
- stylopode French
- стиль Russian
- estilo Spanish, Castilian
- *steyg- Proto-Indo-European
- stil Norwegian Bokmål
- estilo Portuguese
- stil Swedish
- styl Swedish
- styl Polish
- stil Norwegian Nynorsk
- stíll Old Norse
- stil Danish
- estai Old French
- estile Old French
- estil Catalan, Valencian
- stil Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- stil Old High German
- xì-tin Vietnamese
- esteo Old Portuguese
- stilus Middle Low German
- stil Lower Sorbian
- stilist Lower Sorbian