staffieren

German

Etymology

From Middle Low German staffēren, from Middle Dutch stoffēren, from Old French estoffer, itself from Frankish *stopfōn, *stoppōn or Old High German stoffōn, from Proto-Germanic *stuppōną. Doublet of stopfen.

Noun

staffieren (third-person singular simple present staffiert, past tense staffierte, past participle staffiert, auxiliary haben)

  1. (rare) to outfit, equip
  2. (obsolete outside Austria) to decorate
  3. (sewing) to sew two different fabrics together

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