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Steen (plural Steens)

  1. A surname from Germanic, equivalent to English Stone, equivalent of Peter or Peters (Petros - stone, rock)
    Synonym: Sten

Translations

Early Afrikaans, elliptically from steendruiven (“stone grapes”), from steen (“stone”) + druiven (“grapes”), plural of druif.

Steen (countable and uncountable, plural Steens)

  1. (South Africa) Chenin blanc, a variety of white wine.

From Old High German stein.

Steen m (plural **Steen, diminutive Steenche)

  1. (Ripuarian, western Moselle Franconian) stone

From Old Norse Steinn, from steinn (“stone”). Cognate with Norwegian Stein and Swedish Sten.

Steen

  1. a male given name
  2. (rare) a surname

From steen.

Steen

  1. a surname

From Central Franconian Stein, from Middle High German stein, from Old High German stein, from Proto-West Germanic *stain, from Proto-Germanic *stainaz, from Proto-Indo-European *steyh₂- (“something hard”).[1]

Steen m (plural **Steen, diminutive Steenche)

  1. stone
    Das is hart wie en Steen.
    This is hard as a stone.
  2. (board games) stone (playing piece made of any hard material)
  1. ^ Boll, Piter Kehoma (2021), “Steen”, in Dicionário Hunsriqueano Riograndense–Português, 3rd edition (overall work in Portuguese), Ivoti: Riograndenser Hunsrickisch, page 156, column 2

From Middle Low German stên, from Old Saxon stēn, from Proto-West Germanic *stain, from Proto-Germanic *stainaz. More at stone.

Steen m (plural Stenen) (German Low German)

  1. stone

From Middle High German and Old High German stein, from Proto-West Germanic *stain, from Proto-Germanic *stainaz. Cognates include German Stein, Dutch steen, English stone, Swedish sten.

The alternation between the stems Steen and Steng is due to the Luxembourgish velarisation of -n- that took place only in open syllables. (The plural used to have the ending -e, as it still does in German.) Similar alternations are found in some other nouns (e.g. Latäin, Schwäin, Wäin), but Steen is the only one that retains distinct stems for singular and plural.

Steen m (plural Steng, diminutive Steenchen or Stengchen)

  1. (uncountable, geology) stone (substance, material)
  2. stone (piece of rock), pebble
  3. (precious) stone, gemstone
  4. (botany) stone (of fruit)
  5. (medicine) gallstone, kidney stone

Steen

  1. a surname

From Middle Low German stên, from Old Saxon stēn, from Proto-West Germanic *stain, from Proto-Germanic *stainaz. Compare Low German Steen, German Stein, Dutch steen, English stone.

Steen m (plural Steena)

  1. stone, rock

Stene.

From Old Frisian stēn, from Proto-West Germanic *stain. Cognates include West Frisian stien, English stone, Swedish sten, and German Stein.

Steen m (plural Stene)

  1. stone, rock