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Etymology of the Latin word stare

the Latin word stare (to stand; stand, stand still, stand firm)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *stā-

Derivations in Latin

stativus, statura, substare, stans, status, stator, abstare, adstare, antestare, circumstare, exstare, perstare, prostare, superstare, restare, praestare, obstare, constare, contrastare, instare, stabilis, statio, antistes, distare, interstitium, solstitium, superstes, obstetrix, Stator, armistitium, sistere

Derivations in other languages

English prostate, French ester, Portuguese estar, Provençal estarié, Romanian sta

Cognates

Dutch ester, English ester, French ester, German Ester, Icelandic ester, Italian stare, Norwegian ester, Portuguese estar, Spanish estar, Swedish ester

Usage

Word found in Late Latin, Modern Latin


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