astand
See also: ástand
English
Etymology
From Middle English astandan, from Old English āstandan (“to stand up, stand forth, rise up, rise, continue, endure”), from Proto-Germanic *uzstandaną (“to rise, stand up”), equivalent to a- + stand. Cognate with Middle Low German erstân (“rise, get up, secure”), German erstehen (“to purchase, secure”), Gothic 𐌿𐍃𐍃𐍄𐌰𐌽𐌳𐌰𐌽 (usstandan, “to rise, set out, be resurrected”). In some senses, prefix a- appears to represent and- (compare Middle English anstanden (“to resist”)), at-, on-.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /əˈstænd/
Verb
astand (third-person singular simple present astands, present participle astanding, simple past and past participle astood)
Synonyms
- (arise):
- (come to a standstill): See also Thesaurus:stop
- (remain standing): See also Thesaurus:persist or Thesaurus:persevere
- (withstand): resist, survive
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