stóll

Etymology
From, from , from.

Noun

 * 1) chair

Etymology 1
From. Cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬. Ultimately from. The second meaning is a calque of 🇨🇬, while the third is presumably a calque of 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) a stool, chair, throne
 * 2) * Hákonar saga Hákonarsonar 254, in 1835, F. Magnússon, C. C. Rafn, Fornmanna sögur, Volume X. Copenhagen, page 16:
 * þar tvískipat eptir endilöngu, voru skipaðir XIII stólar.
 * there along the entire length [of the king's court] were set in two thirteen chairs.
 * 1)  bishop's residence, see
 * 2) * Guðmundar saga 68, in 1858, J. Sigurðsson, G. Vigfússon, Biskupa sögur, Volume I. Copenhagen, page 508:
 * ok fór hann heim til stóls sins;
 * and came back to [the bishop's] see;
 * 1)  the Thrones (a class of angels)
 * 2) * Old Norwegian Homily Book, in 1864, C. R. Unger, Gammel Norsk Homiliebog. Christiania, page 185, lines 11-12:
 * þat ero englar oc hofuðenglar oc craftar, veldisenglar oc hofðingiar, drotnar oc stolar,
 * there are angels and archangels and Powers, Virtues and Principalities, Dominions and Thrones,

Etymology 2
Presumably from.

Noun

 * 1) a table for eating and drinking
 * 2) * Bósa saga ok Herrauðs 12, in 1830, C. C. Rafn, Fornaldar sögur Nordrlanda, Volume III. Copenhagen, page 223:
 * hann tók borðbúnað af stólnum, ok kastaði upp í sængina,
 * he took the dishes from the table and threw them up in the bed sheets,

Etymology 3
Ultimately from.

Noun

 * 1)  a stock (especially of weapons and ships), host, fleet
 * 2) * Sverris saga 71, in 1834, F. Magnússon, C. C. Rafn, Fornmanna sögur, Volume VIII, Copenhagen, page 177:
 * "non"

- Í þenna tíma hafði Magnús konúngr einn allan skipastólinn,