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Proto-IE: *stawǝ- (sth-)
Meaning: thick, solid
Old Indian: sthávira- `broad, thick, compact, solid, strong'; sthūrá-, sthūlá- `thick, dense, heavy, big'
Avestan: stūra- `umfangreich, stark, derb'
Armenian: stvar 'dick'
Old Greek: stǖ́ō, -omai̯, aor. stǖ̂sai̯, ps. stüthē̂nai̯, pf. éstǖka `penem erigere, in Erektion sein', stǖ̂ma n. `erectio penis'; stau̯ró-s m. `Pfahl; Kreuz'
Slavic: *stɨ̄́tī, *stɨ̄́nǭ; *-stɨ̄vātī
Baltic: *staw-ar-ia- c., *stew-er-ia- c., *stew-er-a- sdj.
Germanic: *stau-r-a- m., *stiu-r-(i)ō f., *stiu-r-Vn-ō f., *stu-r-jō(n-) f., *stiu-r-ia- n.; *stiu-r-ia- vb.; *stū-r-a- adj., *stū-r-i- adj., *stū-r-ōn- f., *stu-r=
Latin: īn-staurāre 'erneuern, einrichten, veranstalten'
Russ. meaning: густой, плотный
References: WP II 603 f
piet-meaning,piet-ind,piet-avest,piet-arm,piet-greek,piet-slav,piet-balt,piet-germ,piet-lat,piet-rusmean,piet-refer,

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