- "to create", skaþjan "to injure",
wahsjan "to grow";
class 6, irregular:
standan "to stand" (stōþ);
class 7a; -a- present: us-alþan "to grow old", blandan...
-
fearres ȝeallen beȝean
emfela ȝemenȝ ƿiþ þy leaces, do þonne on arfæt læt
standan niȝon niht on þæm arfæt aƿrinȝ þurh claþ ⁊
hlyttre ƿel, do on horn ⁊ ymb...
- (istâdan) *st English: stand, Icelandic, Faroese, Norwegian: standa, Gothic:
standan; West Frisian: stean, Dutch: staan, German: stehen, Danish, Swedish: stå...
-
double duplicate duplus duplicātus < duplicāre <
duplex PGmc *under + *
standan PGmc *getanan PGmc *graipisōn
understand get
grasp comprehend comprehendere...
- dwelling; the earth" *steh₂- "to
stand (i.e. be standing)"
stand (< OE
standan)
standan "to stand"; OHG stān, stēn "to stand" stō (stāre) "to stand", sistō...
- 6. The
anomalous -n- in the
present is a
relic of the PIE
nasal infix:
standan stōd stōdon
standen Some
relics of
class 7
reduplication remain in Old...
- (implicit sense: "that
which stands firmly"), from (*)
standan "to stand", (from
Germanic (*)
standan, from the IE root (*)sta- "to stand") + (*)hard "hard...
- (implicit sense: "that
which stands firmly"), from (*)
standan "to stand", (from
Germanic (*)
standan, from the IE root (*)sta- "to stand") + (*)hard "hard...
- (implicit sense: "that
which stands firmly"), from (*)
standan "to stand", (from
Germanic (*)
standan, from the IE root (*)sta- "to stand".) + (*)hard "hard...