stock-

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See also: stock, Stock, Stöck, and -stock

German[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Stock (stick, staff). Originally in forms like stocksteif (literally stick-stiff), stockstill (literally stick-still), then generalised. Compare the same in stein-.

Pronunciation[edit]

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Prefix[edit]

stock-

  1. (colloquial) very (used to emphasize)
    stockbesoffen (very drunk, wasted, plastered)
    stockdunkel, stockduster, stockfinster (pitch black)
    stocksteif (very stiff, very formal)
    stockschwul (blatantly gay, homosexual)
    stocktaub (deaf as a post)

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Swedish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Cognate of Danish stok-, Norwegian stokk-, German stock-.

Prefix[edit]

stock-

  1. extremely, absolutely

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