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1 στῆμα
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2 στήμων
στήμων, - ονοςGrammatical information: m.Meaning: `the warp in the upright loom, thread', also of a single thread (Hes.).Other forms: Dor. - ά- AP.Compounds: Some compp., e.g. στημονο-νητικη τέχνη `the art of spinning' (Pl.; Chantraine Études 137), χρυσο-στήμων `with golden threads, goldstitched' (Lyd.); with old transition in the o-stems στημο-ρραγέω `to be unraveled into threads' (A.), μανό-στημος `with thin warp' (A.)Derivatives: Dimin. στημόν-ιον (Arist.), - ίας κίκιννος `thread-like curl' (Cratin.), - ικός `belonging to the warp' (pap. IIIp), - ώδης `warp-like' (Plu.), - ίζομαι `the thread for pulling up the warp' (Arist.). Besides στημν-ίον `yarn, (weaving-)thread' (Delos IIIa, hell. pap.), cf. λιμέν-ιον: λίμνη a.o. (Schwyzer 524); with loss of the ν: στημ-ίον (late pap.).Etymology: Old des. of an old notion, except to the gender formally and in meaning identical with Lat. stāmen n. Besides, in meaning deviating, στῆμα n. des. of an apparatus (Hero), `the exterior part of the membrum virile' (Ruf., Poll.), Skt. sthā́man- n. `standing-place', Goth. stomin (dat.) = Gr. ὑπόστασις, OSwed. stomme from * stōme m. `scaffolding, frame', Lith. stomuõ, gen. -meñs `body- hape, stature'; all from IE * steh₂-m(e\/ o)n-; s. on ἵστημι. -- With ō-ablaut στώμιξ δοκὶς ξυλίνη H. (also Lith. stuomuõ?) with formation like Russ. dial. stamík `supporting beam, steep rock etc.'. With zero grade στάμνος(?) s. v. and σταμῖνες. --WP. 2, 606f., Pok. 1007f., W.-Hofmann, Fraenkel and Vasmer s. vv. (w. lit.); cf. v. Windekens Orbis 12, 193.Page in Frisk: 2,796Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > στήμων
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STAMEN — Graecis ςτήμων, quasi Statumen, in tela quid dicatur, notum. Hoc cum telam intenderent, dicebant Attici προφορεῖςθαι, Hesiodus in ἔργ. v. 777. προβάλλεςθαι, coeteri Graeci proprie διάζεςθαι, quod ordiri Latini appellavêre. Quo spectat illud… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
stamen — (n.) pollen bearing organ of a flower, 1660s, from Modern Latin (1625, Spigelus), from L. stamen stamen (Pliny), lit. thread of the warp in the upright loom (related to stare to stand ), from PIE *sta men (Cf. Gk. stemon warp, also used by… … Etymology dictionary
Stamen — Sta men (st[=a] m[e^]n), n.; pl. E. {Stamens} ( m[e^]nz) (used only in the second sense); L. {Stamina} (st[a^]m [i^]*n[.a]) (in the first sense). [L. stamen the warp, a thread, fiber, akin to Gr. sth mwn the warp, fr. ista nai to stand, akin to E … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stamen — stȁmen prid. <odr. ī> DEFINICIJA čvrste građe [stamen čovjek]; jedar, strojan ONOMASTIKA pr. (nadimačka): Stàmenić (180, Osijek, Banovina, Zagreb), Staménković (300, Zagreb, Rijeka, Pula, I Slavonija), Stȁmenov (Split, Omiš), Staménović… … Hrvatski jezični portal
stamen — [stā′mən] n. pl. stamens or stamina [stam′ə nə, stā′mənə] [ModL < L, thread, orig., warp (in an upright loom), akin to Gr stēmōn < IE * stamen , a standing < base * sta , STAND] a pollen bearing organ in a flower, made up of a slender… … English World dictionary
stamen — stamen. См. тычинка. (Источник: «Англо русский толковый словарь генетических терминов». Арефьев В.А., Лисовенко Л.А., Москва: Изд во ВНИРО, 1995 г.) … Молекулярная биология и генетика. Толковый словарь.
Stamen — (lat.), die Kette eines Gewebes, der Weberzettel; 2) (Mehrzahl: Stamĭna), so v.w. Staubgefäße; daher: Staminĕus (Staminalis), was Staubgefäße hat od. dazu gehört. Stamineae, bilden in mehren, früher natürlichen Pflanzensystemen Klassen u.… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Stamen — (lat.), Staubgefäß (s. d.) … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Stamen — (lat.; Mehrzahl stamĭna), s. Staubgefäße … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Stamen — Stamen, lat., Mehrzahl stamina, die Kette eines Gewebes; Staminen, die Staubgefäße in den Blüten … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
Stamen — ⇒ Staubblatt … Deutsch wörterbuch der biologie