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Borrowed from Russian Ста́лин (Stálin), from сталь (stalʹ, steel) +‎ -ин (-in, possessive suffix), from German Stahl (steel), ultimately from Proto-Germanic *stahlą (steel).

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Stalin

  1. A surname from Russian; usually referring to the Russian [empire, republic] revolutionary and Soviet Secretary of the Central Committee of the CPSU(b) Joseph Stalin.

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Borrowed from Russian Ста́лин (Stálin).

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Stalin m anim (related adjective Stalinův)

  1. A transliteration of the Russian surname Ста́лин (Stálin), usually applying to the alias of Joseph Dzhugashvili [since 20th c]
    • 1937 April 30, Arne Novák, “Několik glos na okraji Gideova Návratu ze Sovětského svazu”, in Lumír[1], volume 63, number 3, pages 159–162:
      André Gide se octl v úplných rozpacích, když všude pozoroval přímo nestvůrný kult Stalina. [] Stalin, krutovládce z Kavkazu nad Rusí, jest spíše symbolem, než skutečnou osobou, symbolem, jemuž náleží stejná úcta jako ikoně.
      André Gide felt completely confused when he saw the really monstrous cult of Stalin everywhere. [] Stalin, the tyrant from the Caucasus, which towers above Russia, is more a symbol than a real person, symbol to whom the same reverence belongs as to an icon.

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  • Stalin in Kartotéka Novočeského lexikálního archivu

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Borrowed from Russian Ста́лин (Stálin), from сталь (stalʹ, steel), itself from German Stahl (steel).

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  • IPA(key): /ˈʃtaːˌliːn/, /ˈʃtaː.lɪn/, /ˈst-/
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Stalin m (proper noun, strong, genitive Stalins)

  1. Stalin (assumed name of Soviet ruler, Joseph Stalin, né Djugashvili)
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Borrowed from Russian Ста́лин (Stálin).

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Stalin m

  1. A transliteration of the Russian surname Ста́лин (Stálin)

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  1. ^ Stalin in Luciano Canepari, Dizionario di Pronuncia Italiana (DiPI)

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Etymology

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Transliteration of Russian Ста́лин (Stálin), from сталь (stalʹ, steel) +‎ -ин (-in, possessive suffix), from German Stahl (steel), ultimately from Proto-Germanic *stahlą (steel).

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  • IPA(key): /ˈsta.lin/
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  • Rhymes: -alin
  • Syllabification: Sta‧lin

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Stalin m pers

  1. (historical) Joseph Stalin

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  • Stalin in Polish dictionaries at PWN

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Stalin m

  1. Alternative form of Estaline

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Borrowed from Russian Ста́лин (Stálin).

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Stalin

  1. Stalin

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Borrowed from Russian Ста́лин (Stálin).

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Stalin

  1. Stalin

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