stile

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A set of one or more steps surmounting a fence or wall, or a narrow gate or contrived passage through a fence or wall, which in either case allows people but not livestock to pass.
  2. A vertical component of a frame or panel, such as that of a door, window, or ladder.
noun
  1. Obsolete form of style.
verb
  1. Obsolete form of style.

Pronunciation

/staɪl/ LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-stile.wav

Word forms

stile stiles style stiling stiled

Etymology

From Middle English stile, style, stiȝele, from Old English stiġel (“stile, set of steps for getting over a fence”), from Proto-West Germanic *stigilu, from Proto-Germanic *stigilō (“entry, entrance, overpass, device for climbing, stile”), equivalent to sty (“to ascend, climb”) + -le. Cognate with Dutch stegel (“stirrup”), Low German Stegel (“stile”), German Stiegel (“stile”).

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