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See also: Stäf

Middle English

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Noun

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stæf

  1. (Early Middle English) Alternative form of staf

Old English

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Etymology

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From Proto-Germanic *stabaz, whence also Old High German stab, Old Norse stafr.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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stæf m (nominative plural stafas)

  1. staff
  2. (grammar) letter, written character
    • c. 992, Ælfric, "Midlent Sunday"
      On ōðre wīsan wē sċēawiaþ mētinge and on ōðre wīsan stafas. Ne gǣþ nā māre tō mētinge būtan þæt þū hit ġesēo and herie. Nis nā ġenōg þæt þū stafas sċēawiġe būtan þū hīe ēac rǣde and þæt andġiet understande.
      We look at pictures in one way and letters in another. You don't do anything with a painting except see it and praise it. Looking at letters is not enough unless you also read them and understand the meaning.

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  • Middle English: staf