stitch

Mane (Îngilîzî)

Têgeh

dirûtin

dirûn

دوورین

Pircarînî

C1
Wekî (IPA) tê bilêvkirin
/stɪt͡ʃ/
Etîmolojî (Îngilîzî)

In summary

From Middle English stiche, from Old English stiċe (“a prick, puncture, stab, thrust with a pointed implement, pricking sensation, stitch, pain in the side, sting”), from Proto-West Germanic *stiki, from Proto-Germanic *stikiz (“prick, piercing, stitch”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)teyg- (“to stab, pierce”). Cognate with Dutch steek (“prick, stitch”), German Stich (“a prick, piercing, stitch”), Old English stician (“to stick, stab, pierce, prick”). More at stick. Via PIE cognate with Czech steh, Polish ścieg, Russian стежо́к (stežók).

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