st

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Translingual

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Symbol

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st

  1. (international standards)ISO 639-1language codeforSotho.

English

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Etymology 1

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Imitative. Comparehist.

Alternative forms

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Interjection

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st

  1. Expressing a sudden desire for silence.
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Etymology 2

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Abbreviations.

Noun

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st(pluralsts)

  1. Abbreviationofstreet.(Usually as “st.” Also as “st”. Sometimes capitalized.)
  2. (Can weverify(+)this sense?)AbbreviationofSaint.(Always capitalized.)
  3. Abbreviationofstate.
  4. Abbreviationofstone.(Not capitalized or usually spaced.)
    • 1992October 3,Edwina Currie,Diary:
      Weighed myself at the gym and have hit 10st8lb,a sure sign of things getting out of control—so I can’t even console myself with a chocolatebiscuit.
  5. Abbreviationofstore.
  6. (knitting)Abbreviationofstitch.
    • 1998,Kristin Nicholas,Knitting the New Classics,page63:
      insert right-hand needle bet 2stsjust knitted
    • 2009,Sally Muir, Joanna Osborne, Diana Miller,Pet Projects: The Animal Knits Bible,page71:
      Knit 1 row. Dec 1stat each end of next row and at each end of every foll alt row until 2 sts rem.
    • 2011,Barb Brown,Knitting Knee-Highs: Sock Styles from Classic to Contemporary,page55:
      Change to larger needles and knit 1 rnd in CC, inc 3 (4, 5)stsevenly[]
Derived terms
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Translations
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Etymology 3

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st

  1. (stenoscript)Abbreviationofsit,sat,set
  2. (stenoscript)Abbreviationofsatisfyand related forms of that word(satisfying,satisfied,satisfactory,satisfactorily,satisfaction,etc.)

Anagrams

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Czech

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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stf

  1. Abbreviationofstředa(Wednesday).

Declension

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This noun needs aninflection-table template.

Egyptian

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Pronoun

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st

cplandfsg3.enclitic (‘dependent’) pronoun

  1. she,her,it,they,them;by Middle Egyptian often, but not exclusively, used for inanimate objects (see usage notes)
Usage notes
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By the time of Late Egyptian, this pronoun in the singular was no longer strictly feminine but common to both genders, as it had entirely merged with the masculine equivalentswthrough sound change.

This form of pronoun is anencliticthat must directly follow the word it modifies. Its meaning depends on its context:

  • When it follows a verb, it indicates theobjectof the verb.
  • In the second and third person when it follows an adjective, it forms thesubjectof an adjectival sentence.
  • When it follows a relative adjective, such asntj,ntt,orjsṯ,it indicates thesubjectof the relative clause (usually only in the first person singular and third person common).
  • When it follows an imperative, it indicates thesubjectortheobjectof the verb.
  • When it follows a particle likem.k,it indicates thesubjectof the clause.
  • When attached to a preposition, it indicates theobjectof the preposition.
Inflection
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Alternative forms
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For variant forms after this pronoun merged withsw,see that entry.

Derived terms
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Pronoun

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st

cplandfsg3.proclitic (‘subject form’) pronoun

  1. she,it,they[since the 17th Dynasty]
Usage notes
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This form of pronoun is aprocliticthat must stand at the beginning of a sentence (generally adverbial) and cannot come after any particles. It always indicates the subject of the sentence.

Inflection
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Alternative forms
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See under the enclitic pronoun above.

Etymology 2

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Noun

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stt
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  1. throneof the king or of a god seen as a king[since the Pyramid Texts]
  2. seat of the dead in the heavens or in the sun-god’s barque
  3. palaceof the king
  4. residence
  5. household
  6. administrative office
  7. (with a god’s name)temple or home of a god in the sky orduat
  8. grave
  9. building
  10. place,location
    • c.2000BCE– 1900BCE,Tale of the Shipwrecked Sailor(pHermitage/pPetersburg 1115) lines 153–154:
      xprrisE9wdD54ktwrstt
      pr
      t
      n

      D35
      z
      p
      zp
      U2
      ir
      AkN18
      N23Z1
      p
      n
      xprrmn
      U19
      nwWiimw
      ḫpr js jwd.k tw rstpn nj zp mꜣ.k jw pn ḫpr(.w) m nwy
      When your parting from thisplacecomes to pass, you will never again see this island, which will have turned into water.
  11. positionorrank
  12. rightfulplaceorseat
    • c.1550BCE– 1295BCE,Great Hymn to Osiris(Stela of Amenmose, Louvre C 286) lines 22–23:
      tF7
      Htp
      n
      s
      sttpr
      z
      f
      Aw
      wmn
      n
      Y1
      r
      hp
      wY1
      Z2
      f
      šfyt ḥtp.n.sst.s fꜣw mn(.w) r hpw.f
      Dignity, it has taken itsseat,and magnificence is established according to his laws.
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Descendants
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  • Coptic:ⲥⲉ-(se-)inⲥⲉⲙⲓⲥⲓ(semisi,birthing stool)
  • Ancient Greek:-σης(-sēs)inΝεφερσης(Nephersēs,epithet of Isis)

Etymology 3

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Romanization

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st

  1. Alternative transliterationofzt.

References

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  • James P[eter] Allen(2010)Middle Egyptian: An Introduction to the Language and Culture of Hieroglyphs,2nd edition, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,→ISBN,pages51, 116.
  • Erman, Adolf,Grapow, Hermann(1926–1961)Wörterbuch der ägyptischen Sprache,Berlin: Akademie-Verlag,→ISBN
  • Junge, Friedrich (2005)Late Egyptian Grammar: An Introduction,second English edition, Oxford: Griffith Institute, page77

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Interjection

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st

  1. hush!,sh!

Latin

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Interjection

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st

  1. shh!,shush!,hush!

References

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  • st”,inCharlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879)A Latin Dictionary,Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • st”,inCharlton T. Lewis (1891)An Elementary Latin Dictionary,New York: Harper & Brothers

Swedish

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Noun

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stn

  1. Nonstandardspelling ofst..

Turkish

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Noun

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st(definite accusativestyi,pluralstler)

  1. (social media)Abbreviationofstory.