staken

  1. (weak) to propel a boat with a quant pole
  2. (alt-of, dated, weak) dated form of staksen (“to walk stiffly”)

stecken

  1. (causative, form-of, irregular, strong, transitive, weak) causative of stecken when intransitive, to stick; to put; to insert; to pin
  2. (intransitive, irregular, strong, weak) to stick; to be stuck
  3. (informal, intransitive, irregular, strong, weak) to be hiding (by location or causally behind something)
  4. (ditransitive, informal, irregular, strong, weak) to inform privily, to intimate

Etymology

17th century, from Middle Low German stāken. By surface analysis, Stake + -en.

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