stå
[ˈsd̥ɔˀ] · verb
Meaning
- to stand
- to be, appear (in a text), to say, to be written
- standstill, halt
Etymology / origin
From Old Danish staa, either from an unattested Eastern Old Norse *stá or borrowed from Middle Low German stān. Ultimately from Proto-Germanic *stāną, cognate with German stehen, Dutch staan. Compare also Swedish stå, Norwegian Bokmål stå, English stand, Latin stāre, stō.
- stō(la)→
- stand(English)→
- stå(Norwegian Bokmål)→
- stå(Swedish)→
- staan(Dutch)→
- stehen(German)→
- *stāną(gem-pro)→
- stān(gml)→
- *stá(non)→
- staa(gmq-oda)→
- stå (Danish)
- Relations: inh, inh, der, der, cog, cog, cog, cog, cog, cog
Related words
Descendant words
- stahn(Low German) (cog)
- stå(Norwegian Bokmål) (cog)
- stå(Norwegian Nynorsk) (cog)
- stå(Swedish) (cog)
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