stolpe

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From Old Norse stolpi.

Noun

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stolpe m (definite singular stolpen, indefinite plural stolper, definite plural stolpene)

  1. a pole or post

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From Old Norse stolpi.

Noun

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stolpe m (definite singular stolpen, indefinite plural stolpar, definite plural stolpane)

  1. a pole or post

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Swedish

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Etymology

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From Old Swedish stolpe, from Old Norse stolpi, from Proto-Germanic *stulpan, related to *stallaz (stable, standing, stall).

Noun

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stolpe c

  1. a pole, a post
  2. (heraldry) a pale (vertical band)
  3. (sports) a post
  4. utility pole
    Hyponyms: telefonstolpe, elstolpe, kraftstolpe

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