stel

Etymology
From, , from or related to the verb.

Noun

 * 1) chassis, skeleton, frame
 * 2) * 2017, Kirk Hamilton (Inge Arends), En lejemorders kugle, Lindhardt og Ringhof (ISBN 9788711496923)
 * "da"

- Han havde et par briller med messingstel siddende yderst ude på næsen, ...


 * 1) a collection of crockery with a shared theme or colour scheme
 * 1) a collection of crockery with a shared theme or colour scheme

Noun

 * 1) couple, pair
 * 2) group, set, collection
 * 3)  a couple (of), a few

Etymology
From, , from , from , from.

The sound change of Old Norse /rð/ to /l/ is originally dialectal, but in this word has entered the standard language. Compare and  (from ON. *hinn harði and *útbyrðing respectively)

Adjective

 * 1) stiff, unbending, inflexible
 * 2)  very strict and formal (to a fault)
 * 3)  awkward

Noun

 * 1) star (astronomy)