standen

Middle English

/ˈstandən/

verb
Definitions
  • to stand

Etymology

Inherited from Old English standan (be valid, stop, occupy a place, stand, exist, remain, be, remain without motion, be upheld, be fixed, stand good, cease to move, not to fall, abide, maintain ones position, consist, take place, remain undisturbed, reside, continue, not yield to pressure, stand still) inherited from Proto-Germanic *standaną (stand).

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Proto-Germanic

*standaną

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stand

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