stadiz
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stā- — To stand; with derivatives meaning “place or thing that is standing.” Oldest form *steə₂ , colored to *staə₂ , contracted to *stā . Derivatives include steed, stud2, arrest, instant, understand, static, prostitute, insist, ecstasy, and system. I … Universalium
stead — [OE] Stead ‘place’ comes from a prehistoric Germanic *stadiz, which also produced German statt ‘place’ and stadt ‘town’. This in turn went back to Indo European *stətís, a derivative of the base *stə , *stā ‘stand’, which also produced English… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
stead — O.E. stede place, position, standing, delay, related to standan to stand, from P.Gmc. *stadiz (Cf. O.S. stedi, O.N. staðr, Swed. stad, Du. stede place, O.H.G. stat, Ger. Stadt town, Goth. staþs place … Etymology dictionary
stadi- — *stadi , *stadiz germ., stark. Femininum (i): nhd. Stehen, Stätte, Statt; ne. standing (Neutrum), place (Neutrum); Rekontruktionsbasis: ae., afries., anfrk., as., ahd.; Etymologie … Germanisches Wörterbuch
stead — [OE] Stead ‘place’ comes from a prehistoric Germanic *stadiz, which also produced German statt ‘place’ and stadt ‘town’. This in turn went back to Indo European *stətís, a derivative of the base *stə , *stā ‘stand’, which also produced English… … Word origins