stucken
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See also: Stücken
English
[edit]Verb
[edit]stucken
- (obsolete, rare) past participle of stick
- 1612, John Brinſley, chapter X, in Ludus literarius: or, the grammar ſchoole […] [1], London: Thomas Man, page 157:
- […] the ſenſe & drift of the Latine Author is principally to be obſerued, and not the phrase nor propriety of the tongue, to bee ſo much ſought to bee expreſſed or ſtucken vnto.
- 1645 March 9, Charles I, “To the Queen”, in Reliquiæ Sacræ Carolinæ, Or The VVorks of that Great Monarch and Glorious Martyr King Charls the I […] [2], Hague: Samuel Browne, published 1650, page 252:
- […] and the Rebels have ſtucken rigidly to their demands, which I dare ſay had been too much, though they had taken Me priſoner, ſo that aſſuredly the breach will light foully upon them.
- 1745, Chriſtian Ludwig, Teutſch-Englisches Lexicon […] [3], Leipzig: Johann Friedrich Gleditſch, page 99, column 1:
- Das hat mir alle mein tage angehangen, that has ſtucken by me as long as I live.
Swedish
[edit]Participle
[edit]stucken
- past participle of sticka