staðr

Etymology 1
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Noun

 * 1) place, spot, abode
 * 2) * Vǫluspá, verse 5, lines 9-10, in 1867, S. Bugge, Norrœn fornkvæði: Sæmundar Edda hins fróða. Christiania, page 2:
 * stjǫrnur þat né vissu / hvar þær staði áttu.
 * stars knew not / where their places were.
 * 1) city, town, palace
 * 2) * Separate Saga of St. Olaf 24, in 1853, P. A. Munch, C. R. Unger, Saga Olafs konungs ens Helga. Copenhagen, page 21:
 * þa er þeir helldo til Cantarabyrgis oc bavrðvz þar til þess er þeir unno staðinn.
 * then they went to Canterbury and stood there until they were allowed into the town.
 * 1) stop, pause, hesitation
 * 2) * Saga Hákonar Hákonarsonar 198, in 1835, F. Magnússon, C.C. Rafn, Fornmanna sögur. Volume IX, Copenhagen, page 461:
 * þeim varð staðr á um andsvörin, ok þóttust sjá, til hvers ætlat var.
 * they hesitated before giving an answer, and recognized what he was up to.
 * 1)  church, see, convent
 * 2) * Saga Hákonar Hákonarsonar 126, in 1835, F. Magnússon, C. C. Rafn, Fornmanna sögur. Volume IX, Copenhagen, page 369:
 * þá hríngðu þeir herklukkunni at höfuðkirkjunni á staðinum.
 * they rang the bells of the convent's cathedral.
 * 1) elasticity
 * 2) * Svarfdæla saga 2, in 1830, A. Þorgilsson, Þ. Guðmundsson, Íslendínga sögur. Volume II, Copenhagen, page 118:
 * þá lét hann aptr hlaupa, ok var þá úr allr staðrinn;
 * then he let go [of the point of the sword], and then [the sword] sprang in all its elasticity;
 * 1) mark, print
 * 2) * Ólafs saga Tryggvasonar 236, in 1860, G. Vigfússon, C. R. Unger, Flateyjarbók: En samling af norske konge-sagaer. Volume I, Christiania, page 283:
 * ok sa þar önguann stad þeirra tidenda er þar hofdu uordit
 * and saw no traces of them having been there

Etymology 2
From. Ultimately from.

Adjective

 * 1) restive