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From Pre-Germanic*stemm-n-eh₂, fromProto-Indo-European*stemn-(“mouth, muzzle”). Cognate withAncient Greekστόμα(stóma,“mouth, muzzle”); see there for more cognates.[1]
*stebnō f
singular | plural | |
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nominative | *stebnō | *stebnôz |
vocative | *stebnō | *stebnôz |
accusative | *stebnǭ | *stebnōz |
genitive | *stebnōz | *stebnǫ̂ |
dative | *stebnōi | *stebnōmaz |
instrumental | *stebnō | *stebnōmiz |