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Webster 1913 Edition
Steg
Steg
(stĕg)
, Noun.
[Icel.
steggr
the male of several animals. Cf. Stag
.] (Zool.)
A gander.
[Written also
stag
.] [Prov. Eng.]
Halliwell.
Webster 1828 Edition
Steg
STEG
,Noun.
Definition 2024
Steg
Steg
German
Noun
Steg m (genitive Stegs or Steges, plural Stege)
Declension
Declension of Steg
Proper noun
Steg n (genitive Stegs)
- A village in Triesenberg, Liechtenstein.
steg
steg
English
Verb
steg (third-person singular simple present stegs, present participle stegging, simple past and past participle stegged)
- (transitive, informal) To conceal (data) by means of steganography.
- 1994, "Virtual Bob", Crypto Maniac (on Internet newsgroup comp.sys.mac.programmer)
- Stego rasterizes the image, then stegs data into the least significant bit (or LSB) of each of the RGB color values.
- 2002, "the Pull", getting started (on Internet newsgroup alt.fan.cult-dead-cow)
- Another project being worked on is stegging banned religious books from every language and putting them on the web.
- 2004, David Clarke, Technology and terrorism
- It has become an article of faith that bin Laden and his associates routinely communicate through stegged messages posted on pornographic Web sites.
- 2008, "Steve Walker", Sick evil perverted pedos now helping terrorists. (on Internet newsgroup uk.legal)
- Sounds like nonsense to me - if you're going to pass stegged files there's plenty of anonymous dropfile sites, no need to use CP facilities which are likely to be subject to extra law enforcement, surveillance and site takedowns etc.
- 1994, "Virtual Bob", Crypto Maniac (on Internet newsgroup comp.sys.mac.programmer)
Etymology 2
From Middle English stegge, from Old Norse steggr, a word for the male of several animals, from Proto-Germanic *staggijaz. Compare stag.
Alternative forms
Noun
steg (plural stegs)
- (obsolete) A gander.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Halliwell to this entry?)
Anagrams
Danish
Etymology 1
From Old Norse steik (“roast”). Compare English steak.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /staj/, [sd̥ɑjˀ]
Noun
steg c (singular definite stegen, plural indefinite stege)
- joint (a cut of meat)
- roast (a cut of meat suited to roasting)
- roast meat, roast dinner
Inflection
Inflection of steg
Etymology 2
See stige (“to ascend, increase, rise”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /steːj/, [sd̥eːˀj]
Verb
steg
- past tense of stige