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Etymology of the English word prostate

the English word prostate
derived from the Latin word pro (in front)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *per
derived from the Latin word stare (to stand; stand, stand still, stand firm)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *stā-
derived from the Medieval Latin word prostate
derived from the Greek word prostates, προστάτης
using the Greek prefix pro-, προ- (before)
derived from the Greek word istemi
derived from the Greek word prosistanai
derived from the Greek word histanai
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *stā-
derived from the Greek word pros, πρός (a preposition of direction; forward to; toward (with the genitive case, the side of; pertaining to; with the dative case, by the side of; near to; usually with the accusative case, the place, time, occasion, or respect, which is the destination of the relation; whither or for which it is predicated))

Date

The earliest known usage of prostate in English dates from the 17th century.

Derivations in English

prostatectomy, prostatism, prostatitis, prostacyclin

Cognates

Dutch prostaat, French prostate, German Prostata, Norwegian prostata, Swedish prostata

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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