steg
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Shortening of steganography.
steg (third-person singular simple present stegs, present participle stegging, simple past and past participle stegged)
From Middle English steg, from Old Norse steggr, a word for the male of several animals, from Proto-Germanic *staggijaz. Compare stag.
steg (plural stegs)
From Old Norse steik f (“roast”), from Proto-Germanic *staikō. Related to the verb *stikaną (“to stick”). English steak is borrowed from Old Norse.
steg c (singular definite stegen, plural indefinite stege)
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steg n (definite singular steget, indefinite plural steg, definite plural stega or stegene)
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steg n (definite singular steget, indefinite plural steg, definite plural stega)
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *stěgъ.
stȇg m (Cyrillic spelling сте̑г)
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