st.

See also: Appendix:Variations of "st"

English

Noun

st. (plural sts.)

  1. Alternative letter-case form of St., abbreviation of street.
    • 1916, Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.). Office of Brooklyn Borough President, Report of the Hon. ..., President of the Borough of Brooklyn for the Year Ending ..., page 210:
      N. E. and N. W. cors. of Hinsdale and Newport sts.
      Lawrence ave. from Gravesend ave. to 47th st.

Anagrams

Czech

Adjective

st.

  1. abbreviation of starší (Senior”, “[the] Elder): Sr.
    Alexandr Skalický st.
    Alexandr Skalický Sr.

German

Preposition

st. [with genitive or (colloquially or in certain circumstances in formal German) dative]

  1. abbreviation of statt

Adjective

st. (indeclinable)

  1. (grammar) abbreviation of stark
    Antonym: schw.

Icelandic

Noun

st. f (indeclinable)

  1. (grammar) abbreviation of samtenging: conj. (conjunction)

Noun

st. n (indeclinable)

  1. abbreviation of stykki
  2. abbreviation of stig

Adjective

st. (indeclinable)

  1. (religion) abbreviation of sankti
  2. abbreviation of staddur
  3. abbreviation of stofnaður

Swedish

Noun

st. c

  1. abbreviation of stycke (piece) or stycken (pieces): pc., pcs.
    Synonym: st
    5 st. äpplen á 7 kronor.
    5 pcs. apples @ 7 SEK.
  2. abbreviation of stor (large) or stora (the large)
    Ekö st. k:a 3 km
    Ekö large church 3 km
    St. Ekbro
    The Large Ekbro
  3. nonstandard spelling of S:t (m. Saint) or S:ta (f. Saint)
    Synonyms: Sankt, Sankta

Usage notes

Often used on signage with place names. As with the second usage example of (2) there might be two different Ekbro close together, e.g. the farm Ekbro and the larger village Ekbro.