stoffon
Old High German
Alternative forms
- stoppōn, stophōn
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *stuppōną.
Verb
stoffōn
- to stop, halt
- to stuff, insert
Conjugation
Conjugation of stoffōn (weak class 2)
infinitive | stoffōn | |
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indicative | present | past |
1st person singular | stoffom | stoffota |
2nd person singular | stoffos | stoffotos |
3rd person singular | stoffot | stoffota |
1st person plural | stoffom, stoffomes | stoffotum, stoffotumes |
2nd person plural | stoffot | stoffotut |
3rd person plural | stoffont | stoffotun |
subjunctive | present | past |
1st person singular | stoffo | stoffoti |
2nd person singular | stoffos | stoffotis |
3rd person singular | stoffo | stoffoti |
1st person plural | stoffom, stoffomes | stoffotim, stoffotimes |
2nd person plural | stoffot | stoffotit |
3rd person plural | stoffon | stoffotin |
imperative | present | |
singular | stoffo | |
plural | stoffot | |
participle | present | past |
stoffonti | gistoffot |
Descendants
- Middle High German: stopfen, stophen
- German: stopfen
- Hunsrik: stoppe
- Luxembourgish: stoppen
- → Old French: estoffer, estofer
- Middle French: estoffer
- French: étoffer
- → Middle Dutch: stoffēren
- Dutch: stofferen
- → Middle Low German: staffēren
- → German: staffieren
- → Middle English: stuffen
- English: stuff
- → French: stoff
- Scots: stuff
- English: stuff
- Middle French: estoffer