verb

stalk

to pursue stealthily, to harass, stem

The lion stalked its prey.

The lion stalked its prey.

He was arrested for stalking her.

He was arrested for stalking her.

A bean grows on a long stalk.

A bean grows on a long stalk.

((sb./sth.)) to stalk (sb./sth.) The lion stalked its prey.

Synonyms (verb): pursue, follow, harass; Synonyms (noun): stem, shoot

From Old English 'stealcian', meaning 'to walk stealthily'. The noun 'stalk' (stem) has a different origin.

Imagine someone walking with stiff legs, like a plant 'stalk', to be quiet while they 'stalk' someone.

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