"ståtar" meaning in All languages combined

See ståtar on Wiktionary

Noun [Norwegian Nynorsk]

Forms: ståtaren [definite, singular], ståtarar [indefinite, plural], ståtarane [definite, plural], stotar [alternative]
Etymology: Compare Danish stodder and Swedish ståtare. From stòta (“to studder, to waggle”) (cf. Swedish ståta (“to push, to studder”)). But according to the Danish Dictionary, all the Scandinavian cognates are from Old Norse stakra (“to waggle, stagger”). Etymology templates: {{cog|da|stodder}} Danish stodder, {{cog|sv|ståtare}} Swedish ståtare, {{cog|sv|ståta||to push, to studder}} Swedish ståta (“to push, to studder”), {{der|nn|non|stakra||to waggle, stagger}} Old Norse stakra (“to waggle, stagger”) Head templates: {{nn-noun-m1}} ståtar m (definite singular ståtaren, indefinite plural ståtarar, definite plural ståtarane)
  1. (rare) vagabond Tags: masculine, rare Synonyms: fant Derived forms: ståtarkonge
    Sense id: en-ståtar-nn-noun-307004RQ Categories (other): Norwegian Nynorsk entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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      "form": "ståtarane",
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    },
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      "form": "stotar",
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