støbe

Danish

From Old Norse steypa (to cast, pour), Proto-Germanic *staupijaną (to tumble, plunge). Cognate with Norwegian støype, Swedish stöpa. English steep is borrowed from Old Norse. The Germanic verb is related to the adjective Proto-Germanic *staupaz (steep) and the verb Proto-Germanic *stūpijaną, *stūpēną (to stand out).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈsd̥øːb̥ə]

Verb

støbe (imperative støb, infinitive at støbe, present tense støber, past tense støbte, perfect tense har støbt)

  1. to cast, pour (metal)

Conjugation

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