stase
Dutch
Etymology 1
Borrowed from Ancient Greek στᾰ́σῐς (stắsĭs).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈstaːzə/
Audio: (file) - Hyphenation: sta‧se
Noun
stase f (uncountable)
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Etymology 2
From station.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈstaːsə/
- Hyphenation: sta‧se
Noun
stase f (plural stases, diminutive staseke n)
- (Brabant) railway station (place where trains stop)
Alternative forms
Synonyms
Descendants
- → Indonesian: stase
References
- “statie”, in Het Vlaams Woordenboek[1] (in Dutch), 18 April 2022 (last accessed), archived from the original on 19 May 2016
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French
Etymology
Borrowed from New Latin stasis, derived from Ancient Greek στᾰ́σῐς (stắsĭs).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /staz/
Audio: (file) - Hyphenation: stase
Noun
stase f (plural stases)
- (figurative) stasis (inactivity)
Related terms
Further reading
- “stase”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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Indonesian
Etymology 1
From Dutch stage (“probation, induction; apprenticeship; internship”), from French stage, from Medieval Latin stagium, itself from Old French estage: ester + -age (whence modern French étage).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈstasə]
- Hyphenation: sta‧sê
Noun
stasê (plural stase-stase)
- (medicine, colloquial) apprenticeship
- (medicine, colloquial) (part of) residency
- Seorang dokter residen yang sedang menjalankan praktik stase di sebuah rumah sakit diduga jadi korban penganiayaan. ― A resident doctor who is on apprenticeship practice in a hospital is suspected as a victim of persecution.
- (medicine, colloquial) (part of) clinical clerkship, clinical rotation: period of medical education in which students – medical, nursing, dental, or otherwise – practice medicine under the supervision of a health practitioner
- Synonyms: kepaniteraan, koasistensi, koskap
- (medicine, colloquial) (part of) residency
Etymology 2
From Brabantian Dutch stasie, stase (“station”) (standard Dutch station), from French stage, from Old French estation, estacion, from Latin stātiō, stātiōnem. Doublet of stasiun and stasi.
Noun
stase (plural stase-stase)
- (Catholicism, dialect) alternative spelling of stasi (“administration division in a parish”, literally “station”)
- Pastor Yus juga mengungkapkan bahwa sebagian masyarakat dari desa Yokatapa juga telah diminta oleh aparat untuk berkumpul dan tinggal di halaman Gereja Katolik Stase Waboagapa. ― Father Yus also revealed that some of the people from Yokatapa village had also been asked by the authorities to gather and stay in the yard of the Waboagapa Catholic Church Station.
Further reading
- “stase” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Agency for Language Development and Cultivation – Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia, 2016.
Italian
Alternative forms
Etymology
Colloquial contraction of stasera, from 'sta (“this”, apheretic form of questa f sg) + sera (“evening”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈsta.se/
- Rhymes: -ase
- Hyphenation: stà‧se
Adverb
stase
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Anagrams
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology 1
Derived from Ancient Greek στᾰ́σῐς (stắsĭs).
Noun
stase m (definite singular stasen, indefinite plural stasar, definite plural stasane)
Etymology 2
From the noun stas m.
Alternative forms
- stasa (a- and split infinitives)
Verb
stase (present tense stasar, past tense stasa, past participle stasa, passive infinitive stasast, present participle stasande, imperative stase/stas)
- (transitive) to make fine