stead

Etymology 1
From and, from , from , from.

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Noun

 * 1)  A place, or spot, in general.
 * 2)  A place where a person normally rests; a seat.
 * 3)  An inhabited place; a settlement, city, town etc.
 * 4)  An estate, a property with its grounds; a farm; a homestead.
 * 5)  The frame on which a bed is laid; a bedstead.
 * 6)  The position or function (of someone or something), as taken on by a successor.
 * 7)  An emotional or circumstantial "place" having specified advantages, qualities etc. (now only in phrases).
 * 1)  The frame on which a bed is laid; a bedstead.
 * 2)  The position or function (of someone or something), as taken on by a successor.
 * 3)  An emotional or circumstantial "place" having specified advantages, qualities etc. (now only in phrases).
 * 1)  An emotional or circumstantial "place" having specified advantages, qualities etc. (now only in phrases).
 * 1)  An emotional or circumstantial "place" having specified advantages, qualities etc. (now only in phrases).
 * 1)  An emotional or circumstantial "place" having specified advantages, qualities etc. (now only in phrases).
 * 1)  An emotional or circumstantial "place" having specified advantages, qualities etc. (now only in phrases).

Translations

 * Bavarian: Stod
 * Central Franconian: Shtadt
 * Czech:
 * Danish:
 * Finnish: ,
 * French:
 * German:
 * Greek:
 * Icelandic:
 * Low German:
 * German Low German: Stidde
 * Middle English: stede
 * Occitan:
 * Ottoman Turkish: مكان
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian:
 * Russian:
 * Saterland Frisian: Steede
 * Spanish:
 * Swabian: Stôdt, Sdadd


 * Bavarian: Stod
 * Central Franconian: Shtadt
 * German:
 * Low German:
 * German Low German: Stidde
 * Middle English: stede
 * Mongolian:
 * Swabian: Stôdt, Sdadd


 * Bavarian: Stod
 * Central Franconian: Shtadt
 * German: Statt,
 * Low German:
 * German Low German: Stidde
 * Middle English: stede
 * Occitan: arcalièch, cadalièch
 * Swabian: Stôdt, Sdadd


 * Bavarian: Stod
 * Central Franconian: Shtadt
 * Finnish:
 * German:, , ,
 * Icelandic: ,
 * Low German:
 * German Low German: Stidde
 * Middle English: stede
 * Russian:
 * Saterland Frisian: Steede
 * Swabian: Stôdt, Sdadd
 * Swedish:
 * West Frisian:
 * Yiddish: שטאָט

Verb

 * 1)  To help, support, benefit or assist; to be helpful.
 * 2)  To fill the stead or place of something.
 * 1)  To fill the stead or place of something.
 * 1)  To fill the stead or place of something.
 * 1)  To fill the stead or place of something.

Translations

 * Finnish:
 * German:
 * Indonesian:, ,
 * Romanian: ,
 * Russian:, , быть поле́зным


 * German:

Etymology 2
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Noun

 * 1)  One's partner in a romantic relationship.