Stern
See also: stern
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Etymology
From Middle High German [Term?], from Old High German sterno, from Proto-Germanic *sternǭ, *sternô (compare Dutch ster (“star”), Old English steorra (“star”) (Modern English star), Danish stjerne (“star”), Swedish stjärna (“star”), Icelandic stjarna (“star”), Gothic 𐍃𐍄𐌰𐌹𐍂𐌽𐍉 (stairnō)). Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₂stḗr. Further cognates include Latin stēlla (“star”), Ancient Greek ἀστήρ (astḗr, “star”) and Sanskrit तारा (tārā, “star”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʃtɛʁn/, [ʃtɛʁn], [ʃtɛɐ̯n]
- Rhymes: -ɛʁn
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Noun
Stern m (genitive Sternes or Sterns, plural Sterne, diminutive Sternchen n or Sternlein n)
- a star; a small luminous dot that can be seen on the night sky
- 1924, Friedrich Bernhard Störzner, Das weiße Männchen auf dem Kirchberge, in: Reinhardtswalder Sagenbüchlein, Buchhandlung Otto Schmidt, page 11:
- Droben am Himmel funkelten die Sterne in seltener Pracht.
- Up in the sky the stars sparkled in unusual magnificence.
- Droben am Himmel funkelten die Sterne in seltener Pracht.
- Morgenstern — morning star
- Barnards Stern — Barnard's Star
- 1924, Friedrich Bernhard Störzner, Das weiße Männchen auf dem Kirchberge, in: Reinhardtswalder Sagenbüchlein, Buchhandlung Otto Schmidt, page 11:
- (astronomy) a star; the actual celestial body
- (geometry, heraldry) a star, a mullet, or anything that resembles such an object
- fünfzackiger Stern — five-pointed star
- Davidstern — Star of David
- Sternenbanner — stars and stripes (the flag of the USA)
- NATO-Stern — NATO star
- der rote Stern — the red star
- a star; the symbol used to rate hotels, movies, etc.
- Fünf-Sterne-Hotel — five-star hotel
- (printing, chiefly Sternchen) an asterisk (*)
- 2007, Klaus M. Rodewig and Amin Negm-Awad, Objective-C und Cocoa: Programmieren unter Apple Mac OS X, 2nd edition, page 83:
- Bei der Deklaration eines Zeigers kann der Stern (Asterisk) sowohl beim Namen der Variablen (int *zahl) als auch beim Datentyp (int* zahl) stehen.
- 2007, Klaus M. Rodewig and Amin Negm-Awad, Objective-C und Cocoa: Programmieren unter Apple Mac OS X, 2nd edition, page 83:
- (figuratively, chiefly Sternchen) a star, starlet, celebrity, something or somebody popular
- ein Schlagerstern(chen) — a schlager-music starlet
- (meteorology) a stellar crystal, a snow crystal possessing the shape of a star
Declension
Hypernyms
Hyponyms
- Sonne f
Derived terms
Derived terms
- Abendstern m
- bestirnt
- Davidstern m
- Doppelstern m
- Fixstern m
- Fröbelstern m
- Hundsstern m
- in den Sternen stehen
- Irrstern m
- Judenstern m
- Mehrfachstern m
- Morgenstern m
- Neutronenstern m
- Polarstern m
- Schlagerstern
- Schwanzstern m
- Schweifstern m
- Standstern m
- sternbesät
- Sternbild n
- Sternchen n
- Sterndeutung f
- Sternenschiff
- Sternentor n
- Sternentstehung f
- Sternhaufen m
- sternhagelvoll
- Sternschnuppe f
- Sternsystem n
- Sternwolken f
- Wandelstern m
Related terms
Related terms
- Blauer Riese m
- Brauner Zwerg m
- Roter Riese m
- Roter Zwerg m
- Weißer Zwerg m
- Schwarzer Zwerg m
- Schwarzes Loch n
Hunsrik
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʃtɛn/
Polish
Derived terms
- Sternowa f
- Sternówna f
See also
- Appendix:Polish surnames
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