stova
Faroese
/ˈstɔːva/
noun
Definitions
- parlor, parlour, room
- common room, assembly room
- dwelling, house
- (administration) office
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse stofa (room, living room) derived from Proto-Germanic *stubō (room, heated room, living room, oven, sitting room).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*stubō
Gloss
room, heated room, living room, oven, sitting room
Concept
Semantic Field
The house
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
室, 房
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- campstove English
- cookstove English
- oilstove English
- stove English
- stovehouse English
- stoveless English
- stovelike English
- stovemaker English
- stovemaking English
- stovepipe English
- stoveside English
- stovetop English
- stovewood English
- woodstove English
- *extufāre Latin
- *extūfa Latin
- Amtsstube German
- Backstube German
- Glockenstube German
- Hinterstube German
- Imbissstube German
- Kaffeestube German
- Kinderstube German
- Puppenstube German
- Stube German
- Stubenhocker German
- Stubentiger German
- Teestube German
- Wechselstube German
- Weinstube German
- Werkstube German
- stue Norwegian Bokmål
- *stubō Proto-Germanic
- ストーブ Japanese
- stove Norwegian Nynorsk
- stue Norwegian Nynorsk
- stofa Old Norse
- stue Danish
- *jьstъba Proto-Slavic
- stofa Icelandic
- stove Middle Dutch
- stuba Old High German
- drykkjustova Faroese
- drykkur Faroese
- ferðaskrivstova Faroese
- kaffi Faroese
- kaffistova Faroese
- kunning Faroese
- kunningarstova Faroese
- matstova Faroese
- matur Faroese
- ráð Faroese
- ráðstova Faroese
- sendiharrastova Faroese
- sendiharri Faroese
- skriva Faroese
- skrivstova Faroese
- stube Middle High German
- *tupa Proto-Finnic
- stove Middle Low German
- stuva Old Swedish
- *stuba Frankish
- isitovu Xhosa
- stov Tok Pisin
- sitof Chuukese