stien

Etymology
From, from , from.

Noun

 * 1) stone

Etymology
From, from , from.

Verb

 * 1) To travel vertically; to ascend or descend:
 * 2) To drop or tumble downwards; to descend not of one's volition.
 * 3) To rise or move upwards; to move into the sky:
 * 4)  To aim to increase one's knowledge or virtue.
 * 5)  To increase one's position in society.
 * 6)  To intensify, strengthen, or to be magnified.
 * 7)  To become apparent mentally; to realise.
 * 8)  To revolt; be angry, protest.
 * 9)  To get up; to rise from a seat or bed.
 * 10) To move up a vertical surface; to scale.
 * 11) To begin to ride; to ascend on to.
 * 12)  To enter heaven by ascension.
 * 13) To go or travel towards; to journey or venture.
 * 14)  To arrive; to make an entrance into.
 * 15)  To exist or reach upwards.

Etymology
From, from , from.

Noun

 * 1) stone