stoer

See also: stör and Stör

Dutch

Etymology

Originally the same word as stuurs, of which it is an eastern dialectal variant. Cognate with German stur (itself from Low German). Not immediately cognate with English stour, Swedish stor, but possibly related.

Pronunciation

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  • Rhymes: -uːr

Adjective

stoer (comparative stoerder, superlative stoerst)

  1. firm, robust, sturdy[1]
  2. tough, cool

Inflection

Inflection of stoer
uninflected stoer
inflected stoere
comparative stoerder
positive comparative superlative
predicative/adverbial stoer stoerder het stoerst
het stoerste
indefinite m./f. sing. stoere stoerdere stoerste
n. sing. stoer stoerder stoerste
plural stoere stoerdere stoerste
definite stoere stoerdere stoerste
partitive stoers stoerders

Interjection

stoer

  1. cool, nice

References

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