Stollen

See also: stollen and stolen

German

Etymology

From Middle High German stolle, from Old High German stollo (prop, post), from Proto-Germanic *stullô (support, post), from Proto-Indo-European *stel- (to put, place, locate).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈʃtɔlən/
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Noun

Stollen m (strong, genitive Stollens, plural Stollen)

  1. (mining, geology) gallery; tunnel (long cavity in rock, usually man-made, but sometimes natural)
  2. (sports) stud; cleat (protrusion on a shoe, especially a football shoe)
  3. (cooking) stollen (kind of cake)

Declension

Derived terms

  • Christstollen
  • Schraubstollen
  • Stollenbau
  • Stolleneinbruch
  • Stollenschuh

Descendants

  • Czech: štóla
  • English: stollen
  • Norwegian Bokmål: stoll
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: stoll

Further reading

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