styl
See also: śtył
Czech
Etymology
Ultimately from Ancient Greek
Pronunciation
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Declension
Derived terms
- stylový m
Related terms
- stylizovat
- stylistika f
See also
- sloh m
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /stɨl/
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Westrobothnian
Etymology 1
From Medieval Latin stylus and Old French style, stile, estile; both ultimately from Latin stīlus (“stake; pale; pointed instrument; tool for writing”), from Proto-Indo-European *stey- (“to stick; compress; condense”). Cognate with German Stiel (“stalk; handle”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /styːl/, [stí͡ʷːl] (example of pronunciation)
- Rhymes: -ýːl
- (í-ý merger) Rhymes: -íːl, -ýːl
- (øy-ý merger) Rhymes: -ýːl, -ǿʏ̯ːl
Derived terms
- gropstyl (“bold style”)
- lattinstyl (“latin style”)
Etymology 2
Possibly from an unattested *stýfli, related to stuf.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /²styːl/, [stì͡ʷːl], [stì͡ʷːɭ], [stø̀͡ʷy̯͡ʷːl] (example of pronunciation)
- Rhymes: -ỳːl
- (í-ý merger) Rhymes: -ìːl, -ỳːl
- (øy-ý merger) Rhymes: -ỳːl, -ø̀ʏ̯ːl
Noun
styl n (definite singular stylä)
Derived terms
- stylfjer (“tail feather”)
Related terms
- spohl m
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