Steig

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See also: steig and stéig

German

Etymology

From Middle High German stīc, from Old High German stīg, from Proto-Germanic *stīgaz (path), related to German steigen. Cognate with Old English stīġ (path; footpath; narrow way), English sty (ladder), Danish sti, Norwegian Bokmål sti.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʃtaɪ̯k/
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Noun

Steig m (strong, genitive Steiges or Steigs, plural Steige)

  1. climb (steep upward path)
  2. pass (in mountainous terrain)
  3. footway, footpath

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Further reading

  • Steig” in Duden online