stade
common noun
Syllable Decomposition
stadeFrom Latin stadium, from Ancient Greek στάδιον (stadion, "a measure of 600 Greek feet or 625 Roman feet, a running-course of this length", etymologically "[measure] fixed, determined"), the neuter form of στάδιος (stadios, "stable, firm, standing") which explains the medical sense. The Indo-European root is *sta ("to stand"), from which are derived, among others, Latin stare, English stand, etc.
Definitions
- sport
- médecine
Plural
stades
Translations
english:stage
dutch:stadie
polish:stadion
danish:stadion
spanish:estadio
italian:stadio
swedish:stadion
See also
stadier (cn.)