Gertrude. 1874–1946, US writer, resident in Paris (1903–1946). Her works include Three Lives (1908) and The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas (1933)
2. (German ʃtain)
Heinrich Friedrich Carl (ˈhainrɪç ˈfriːdrɪç karl), Baron Stein. 1757–1831, Prussian statesman, who contributed greatly to the modernization of Prussia and played a major role in the European coalition against Napoleon (1813–15)
3. (stiːn)
Jock, full name John. 1922–85, Scottish footballer and manager: managed Celtic (1965–78) and Scotland (1978–85)
Stein in American English
(staɪn)
Gertrude1874-1946; U.S. writer in France
stein in American English
(staɪn)
noun
1.
an earthenware beer mug, or a similar mug of pewter, glass, etc.
2.
the amount that a stein will hold, about a pint
Word origin
Ger < steingut, stoneware < stein, stone + gut, goods