stival

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== Middle High German == === Etymology === Borrowed from Old French estivel, perhaps from Latin aestas or Latin stipes. === Noun === stival m boot ==== Declension ==== ==== Descendants ==== German: Stiefel, (dated) Stiebel→ Finnish: stifla (slang) Hunsrik: Stiwel Luxembourgish: Stiwwel Yiddish: שטיוול (shtivl) → Middle Dutch: stēvele (and/or from Middle Low German) Dutch: stevel Afrikaans: stewel == Piedmontese == === Etymology === Often derived from a Late Latin aestivalis (“summer”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /stiˈval/ === Noun === stival m boot === References === == Romansh == === Alternative forms === stivagl (Surmiran) stivel (Puter) === Etymology === Often derived from a Late Latin aestivalis (“summer”). But compare Middle High German stival, source of Modern German Stiefel. === Noun === stival m (plural stivals) (Rumantsch Grischun, Sursilvan, Sutsilvan, Vallader) boot === References ===