Word | *(s)teh₂- |
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Meaning | to stand |
See also |
Homeric Greek: ἵστημι
‘to stand’ Phrygian: ΕΝΣΤΑΡΝΑ ‘to stand in, to place inside’ Early Proto-Albanian: *stana ‘animal’ Proto-Indo-European: *(s)teh₂ist ‘dough’ Proto-Indo-European: *stéh₂mōn ‘what stands, stature’ Proto-Indo-European: *stéh₂tis ‘place’ Proto-Indo-European: *stéh₂ur ‘post’ Proto-Indo-European: *stembʰ- ‘to make stand, to prop up’ Proto-Indo-European: *sth₂bʰo/ehₐ ‘post, pillar’ Proto-Indo-European: *sth₂ei- ‘to become hard, to fixed’ Proto-Indo-European: *st(h₂)eug- ‘stiff’ Lycian: stta- ‘to stand, to remain, to be placed’ Hittite: ti-i̯e ‘to step, to stand, to place oneself’ Avestan: hišta-/stā- ‘to stand’ |
Synonyms | *wredh- |
Comments |
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Av. hištaiti, Skr. tiṣ ṭ hati, Eng. standan/stand, Lat. stō, Umbrian stahmei, Oscan staíet, Lith. stoti, Ltv. stāt, Old Prussian stacle, OCS stati, Russ. stat', Gm. stān/stehen, Polish stać, Phryg. eistani, Goth. standan, ON stóð, Pers. aištata/istādan, Alb. shtuara, Welsh gwastad, Toch. ṣtām/stām, Gk. histami, Ir. tá/tá, Hitt. išta, Luw. išta-, Arm. stanam/sdanam, Lyc. ta- |