styrman

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See also: styrmän

Old English

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Etymology

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From Proto-Germanic *sturmijaną (to storm, be stormy). Cognate with Old High German sturmen, Old Norse styrma. More at storm.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈstyr.mɑn/, [ˈstyrˠ.mɑn]

Verb

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styrman

  1. to storm, be stormy, rage
  2. to storm, cry aloud, shout
    • 10th century, Exeter Book Riddle 8[1]:
      Þonne iċ būgendre stefne styrme, stille on wīcum sittað hnīgende.
      When I shout with bending voice, the still men sit bowing in dwellings.

Conjugation

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Descendants

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Swedish

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Etymology

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styra (steer) +‎ man (man)

Noun

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styrman c

  1. (nautical) a (first) mate
  2. (aviation) a (first) officer
  3. (prior to 1972) a non-commissioned officer grade in the Swedish Navy
  4. (rowing) a coxswain
    Synonym: cox

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References

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