staic

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From Middle English stake, from Old English staca (pin, tack, stake), from Proto-Germanic *stakô (stake), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)teg- (pole).

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staic f (genitive singular staice, nominative plural staiceanna or staiceacha or staicí)

  1. picket, stake, post
    Synonyms: cuaille, posta
  2. stocky, thickset person

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