stöt

Etymology 1
From, from.

The phonological sense is a. Said Danish word has also been borrowed directly, making a  in Swedish.

Noun

 * 1) a sharp impact (or the resulting shock through something); an impact, a shock, a jolt, a bump, a knock, etc.
 * 2) a shot (in cue sports)
 * 3) a thrust, a lunge (with something)
 * 4) a shock, a jolt (electric shock)
 * 5) a blast, a blow (sudden, strong blow, on a trumpet, horn, or the like)
 * 6) a blast (wind blast)
 * 7)  a move (romantic pass)
 * 8)  a heist, a job (burglary)
 * 9) a tool used for crushing (by pounding)
 * 10)  clean and jerk
 * 11)  a throw, a put (in shot put )
 * 12)  a large surface opening to a mine, a portal
 * 13)  a codger ((mildly eccentric) older man)
 * 14)  stød
 * 1)  a move (romantic pass)
 * 2)  a heist, a job (burglary)
 * 3) a tool used for crushing (by pounding)
 * 4)  clean and jerk
 * 5)  a throw, a put (in shot put )
 * 6)  a large surface opening to a mine, a portal
 * 7)  a codger ((mildly eccentric) older man)
 * 8)  stød
 * 1)  a throw, a put (in shot put )
 * 2)  a large surface opening to a mine, a portal
 * 3)  a codger ((mildly eccentric) older man)
 * 4)  stød
 * 1)  stød