"stakur" meaning in Faroese

See stakur in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

Etymology: From Old Norse stakr (“single”), probably related to Proto-Germanic *stakô (“stake”), as in a "lone standing stake". Etymology templates: {{inh|fo|non|stakr|t=single}} Old Norse stakr (“single”), {{cog|gem-pro|*stakô|t=stake}} Proto-Germanic *stakô (“stake”) Head templates: {{head|fo|adjectives||||||||{{{2}}}|head=}} stakur, {{fo-adj}} stakur Forms: no-table-tags [table-tags], stakur [masculine, nominative, singular], støk [feminine, nominative, singular], stakt [neuter, nominative, singular], stakan [accusative, masculine, singular], staka [accusative, feminine, singular], stakt [accusative, neuter, singular], støkum [dative, masculine, singular], stakari [dative, feminine, singular], støkum [dative, neuter, singular], staks [genitive, masculine, singular], stakar [feminine, genitive, singular], stakrar [feminine, genitive, singular], staks [genitive, neuter, singular], stakir [masculine, nominative, plural], stakar [feminine, nominative, plural], støk [neuter, nominative, plural], stakar [accusative, masculine, plural], stakar [accusative, feminine, plural], støk [accusative, neuter, plural], støkum [dative, masculine, plural], støkum [dative, feminine, plural], støkum [dative, neuter, plural], staka [genitive, masculine, plural], stakra [genitive, masculine, plural], staka [feminine, genitive, plural], stakra [feminine, genitive, plural], staka [genitive, neuter, plural], stakra [genitive, neuter, plural]
  1. single, alone
    Sense id: en-stakur-fo-adj-YHXUtXmW
  2. unmarried
    Sense id: en-stakur-fo-adj-qdW~dj12
  3. particular, unique
    Sense id: en-stakur-fo-adj-Ruzi~3Pc
  4. (mathematics) prime
    Sense id: en-stakur-fo-adj-3MxdAdq8 Categories (other): Mathematics, Faroese entries with incorrect language header, Faroese links with redundant alt parameters, Faroese links with redundant wikilinks Disambiguation of Faroese entries with incorrect language header: 13 15 12 61 Disambiguation of Faroese links with redundant alt parameters: 14 15 12 59 Disambiguation of Faroese links with redundant wikilinks: 14 15 12 58 Topics: mathematics, sciences
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: einstakur, einsamallur, einastur
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