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Etymology of the Latin word institutum

the Latin word institutum (custom, principle; decree)
derived from the Latin word instituere (set up, establish, found)
derived from the Latin word statuere (set up, establish, set)
derived from the Latin word status (appointed; position, situation, condition)
derived from the Latin word stare (to stand; stand, stand still, stand firm)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *stā-
using the Latin prefix in- (suffix for no)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ne (not)

Derivations in Latin

institutor, institutio, instituta

Derivations in other languages

Italian istituto, Spanish instituto

Cognates

Dutch instituut, English institute, French institut, French institute, German Institut, Italian istituto, Lithuanian institutas, Norwegian institutt, Polish instytut, Russian инститyт, Spanish instituto, Swedish institut



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