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单词 stich
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stich

1
[ stik ]
/ stɪk /

noun, plural stichs.

a verse or line of poetry.

Origin of stich

1
First recorded in 1715–25, stich is from the Greek word stíchos row, line, verse

Words nearby stich

stibial, stibialism, stibine, stibium, stibnite, stich, sticharion, stichic, stichometry, stichomythia, -stichous

Definition for stich (2 of 2)

stich2
[ stik ]
/ stɪk /

noun, plural stichs.Cards.

the last trick, being of special scoring value in certain games, as pinochle or klaberjass.

Origin of stich

2
<German: literally, sting; Old High German stih prick; see stitch
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Example sentences from the Web for stich

  • Numbers in brackets refer to the Teubner text of Stich, but the divisions of the text are left unaltered.

    Meditations|Marcus Aurelius
  • Stich, stik, n. a verse or line of poetry, of whatever measure—used in composition: a row of trees.

    Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z and supplements)|Various
  • So that it has come to pass that we must say, 'In England, Catholics are hanged, and those not stich are burned.'

    Henry VIII And His Court|Louise Muhlbach

British Dictionary definitions for stich

stich
/ (stɪk) /

noun

a line of poetry; verse

Derived forms of stich

stichic, adjectivestichically, adverb

Word Origin for stich

C18: from Greek stikhos row, verse; related to steikhein to walk
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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