stolz

See also: Stolz

German

Etymology

From Middle High German stolz, from Old High German stolz, from Proto-Germanic *stultaz (proud, stately, stiff), from Proto-Indo-European *stel- (to put, stand); cognate with English stout.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʃtɔlt͡s/
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Adjective

stolz (strong nominative masculine singular stolzer, comparative stolzer, superlative am stolzesten)

  1. (often with auf (of) + accusative) proud
    Ich bin stolz auf dich.
    I am proud of you.
  2. haughty

Declension

Further reading

Ladin

Etymology

From Middle High German stolz, from Old High German stolz, from Proto-Germanic *stultaz (proud, stately, stiff), from Proto-Indo-European *stel- (to put, stand); see German stolz.

Adjective

stolz m (feminine singular stolza, masculine plural stolc, feminine plural stolzes)

  1. (Gherdëina, Fascian) proud
    Ël ie stolz de si mutons.He is proud of his children.
    Ie son stolz de te.I am proud of you.

Alternative forms

  • brau, capaze (Badiot)
  • da uem (Gherdëina)
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