Etymology of the Latin word substantia
the Latin word
substantia (substance; nature; substance, resources)
derived from the Latin word
substare (hold firm; stand under)
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
sub-derived from the Late Latin word
sub (under)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*upoDerivations in Latin
substantiare,
transsubstantiare,
substantialis,
substantivus,
transubstantiare,
transsubstantiatio,
consubstantiatioDerivations in other languages
English
substantia, French
substance, French
substantiation, French
substantialiser, Italian
sostanza, Portuguese
substância, Spanish
substanciaUsage
Word found in Medieval Latin, Late Latin