стул

Even

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian стул (stul)

Noun

стул (stul)

  1. chair

References

Russian

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [stuɫ]
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -ul

Etymology 1

Old East Slavic стулъ (stulŭ), borrowed from a Germanic language, probably Old Norse or Middle Low German, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *stōlaz. Cognate with English stool. Doublet of стол (stol).

Noun

стул • (stul) m inan (genitive сту́ла, nominative plural сту́лья, genitive plural сту́льев, diminutive сту́льчик)

  1. chair, seat
  2. (slang) knock at the door, four in the lotto game
Declension
Descendants
  • Azerbaijani: stul
  • Even: стул (stul)
  • Kildin Sami: стӯла (stūla)
  • Uzbek: stul

Etymology 2

Loan sense from English stool and/or German Stuhl.

Noun

стул • (stul) m inan (genitive сту́ла, uncountable)

  1. (medicine) stool, feces
    Synonym: испражне́ния (ispražnénija)
Declension
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