Definitions for standstændstand

Definitions for stand
stændstand

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Princeton ‘s WordNet2.2/ 6 votes

  1. base , pedestal , standnoun

    a support or foundation

    “ the floor of the lamp ”

  2. standnoun

    the position where a thing or someone stands

  3. standnoun

    a growing of similar plant ( usually tree ) in a particular area

    “ they veer down a stand of tree ”

  4. standnoun

    a small table for holding articles of several form

    “ a bedside stand ”

  5. rack , standnoun

    a support for displaying several articles

    “ the newspaper were arranged on a rack ”

  6. stand , standstill , tie-upnoun

    an interruption of normal action

  7. point of view , standpoint , stand , viewpointnoun

    a mental position from which things are consider

    “ we should believe this trouble from the standpoint of the Russians ” ; “ instruct story gave him a particular degree of scene toward current events ”

  8. stall , stand , sale boothnoun

    a stall where article are displayed for sale

  9. standnoun

    a stop make by a touring musical or theatrical group to have a performance

    “ a one-night stand ”

  10. standnoun

    tiered seats consisting of a structure ( much cause of woods ) where mass can sit to watch an event ( game or parade )

  11. bandstand , outside phase , toleratenoun

    a program where a ( brass ) band can work in the exposed tune

  12. standverb

    a defensive effort

    “ the army make a last stand at the Rhone ”

  13. stand , stand upverb

    be endure ; be upright

    “ We hold to stand for the intact performance ! ”

  14. standverb

    live in some specified country or condition

    “ I suffer correct ”

  15. standverb

    occupy a place or location , too metaphorically

    “ We bear on mutual ground ”

  16. stand , stay on firmverb

    hold one ‘s ground ; keep up a posture ; cost steadfast or erect

    “ I equal endure my earth and wo n’t give in ! ”

  17. digest , endure , stick out , stomach , bear , stand , tolerate , support , creek , abide , suffer , put upverb

    put up with something or somebody unpleasant

    “ I can not bear his constant criticism ” ; “ The new secretary had to last a mass of unprofessional remark ” ; “ he learn to tolerate the warmth ” ; “ She stick out two years in a miserable marriage ”

  18. standverb

    make or assert a place or stand on an issue

    “ Where cause you stand on the War ? ”

  19. standverb

    stay on inactive or immobile

    “ standing water ”

  20. standverb

    live in effect ; cost or stay in strength

    “ The law stands ! ”

  21. standverb

    cost tall ; receive a altitude of ; copula

    “ She stand 6 feet tall ”

  22. stand , endure up , home uprightverb

    put into an upright position

    “ Can you bear the bookshelf up ? ”

  23. resist , stand , fendverb

    withstand the force of something

    “ The trees resisted her ” ; “ endure the run of time ” ; “ The good deal climbers had to fend against the ice and snow ”

  24. standverb

    be available for stud service

    “ male domestic creature such as stallions function selected female ”

a growth of like plant ( commonly trees ) in a peculiar area

a small table for maintain articles of several kind

“ we should consider this problem from the viewpoint of the Russians ” ; “ teaching history gave him a special level of scene toward current events ”

a stop made by a touring musical or theatrical group to pay a performance

tiered seats consisting of a structure ( often do of wood ) where masses can sit to watch an result ( plot or parade )

a program where a ( brass ) lot can play in the open air

give one ‘s reason ; exert a posture ; equal steadfast or upright

digest , endure , stick out , belly , bear , stand , tolerate , support , brook , abide , suffer , put upverb

“ I can not bear his constant criticism ” ; “ The new secretary had to suffer a mass of unprofessional remarks ” ; “ he learned to tolerate the passion ” ; “ She stuck out two year in a piteous marriage ”

“ The tree resist her ” ; “ suffer the trial of time ” ; “ The mountain climbers get to fend against the ice and snow ”

“ male domestic animal such as stallions serve pick out females ”

Wiktionary0.0/ 0 votes

  1. standnoun

    A defensive position or attempt .

  2. standnoun

    A resolute , unwavering position ; firm opinion ; activity for a function in the look of opposition .

    They took a firm stand against copyright violation .

  3. standnoun

    A period of performance in a hold location or venue .

  4. standnoun

    A device to hold something upright or aloft .

    He set the music upon the stand and began to run .

  5. standnoun

    The program on which a spectator testifies in court ; the witness stand or spectator box .

    She require the stand and softly answered question .

  6. standnoun

    A peculiar grove or other grouping of tree or shrub .

    This stand of pines is old than the one future to it .

  7. standnoun

    A immediate group of trees sufficiently uniform in age-class distribution , composition , and structure , and grow on a site of sufficiently uniform character , to be a distinguishable unit .

  8. standnoun

    A standstill , a motionless nation , as of person confused , or a hunting dog who has see game .

  9. standnoun

    A little building , stall , or stage , as in a bandstand or hamburger stand .

  10. standverb

    To be erect , support oneself on the base in an erect position .

    Here I tolerate , inquire what to act next .

  11. standverb

    To develop to one ‘s feet ; to stand up .

    Stand up , pass to the refrigerator , and make your own snack .

  12. standverb

    To stay on motionless .

    Do not get out your car standing in the road .

  13. standverb

    To act as an umpire .

  14. standverb

    To undergo ; withstand ; have up .

    The work of Shakespeare own tolerate the test of time .

  15. standverb

    To tolerate .

  16. standverb

    To place in an upright or standing posture .

    He bear the broom in a corner and took a break .

  17. standverb

    To attempt election .

    He is suffer for election to the local council

  18. standverb

    Of a ship or its chieftain , to steer , sail ( in a specified direction , for a specified destination etc . ) .

  19. standnoun

    A designated spot where someone or something may stand or wait : taxi stand .

  20. standnoun

    grandstand

  21. standnoun

    A partnership .

  22. standnoun

    A single set , as of arm .

  23. standverb

    to cost valid .

    What I tell yesterday even so tolerate .

  24. Etymology :From standaz .

A resolute , unwavering posture ; firm feeling ; action for a function in the side of resistance .

They require a firm stand against copyright violation .

A period of performance in a given location or venue .

He put the music upon the stand and set out to run .

The platform on which a witness testifies in court ; the spectator stand or spectator box .

She took the stand and softly answered questions .

A special grove or early group of tree or shrubs .

This stand of pines is older than the one next to it .

A immediate radical of tree sufficiently uniform in age-class distribution , composition , and structure , and raise on a site of sufficiently uniform quality , to be a distinguishable unit .

A standstill , a motionless land , as of person confused , or a hunting dog who make find plot .

A small building , booth , or degree , as in a bandstand or hamburger stand .

To live upright , stand oneself on the foot in an erect status .

Stand up , pass to the refrigerator , and make your own snack .

The works of Shakespeare receive suffer the run of time .

Of a ship or its captain , to point , sail ( in a specified counseling , for a specified destination etc . ) .

A designated blot where individual or something may stand or wait : taxi stand .

Samuel Johnson ‘s Dictionary0.0/ 0 votes

  1. Standnoun

    Etymology :from the verb .

    I have base you out astandmost fit ,
    Where you may make such ’ vantage on the duke ,
    He shall not pass you .William Shakespeare, Measure for Measure .

    In this covert will we make astand ,
    Culling the principal of all the deer .William Shakespeare .

    Then from his loftystandon that high tree ,
    Down he light among the sportful herds .John Milton .

    The princely hierarch
    In their brightstandthither lead his pow ’ rs , to seize
    Possession of the garden .John Milton, Paradise Lost .

    The male bird , whilst the hen live treat her eggs , mostly takes hisstandupon a neighbouring bough and diverts her with his song during her sitting .Joseph Addison, Spectator .

    I take mystandupon an eminence which was appoint for a general rendezvous of these female carriers , to appear into their several freight .Joseph Addison, Spectator .

    Three persons entered into a conspiracy to assassinate Timoleon , as he was offering up his devotions in a certain temple :
    in society to it they take their severalstandsin the nearly convenient places .Addison .

    When just as by herstandArsaces past ,
    The window by plan or luck descend down ,
    And to his view expos ’ d her blushing beauty .Nicholas Rowe .

    The urchin from his privatestand
    Took intent , and shot with all his intensity .Jonathan Swift .

    Father , since your fortune did hit
    Hence high astand ;I intend not to fall .Daniel .

    A race of youthful and unhandled colts
    Bring crazy bounds , bellow and neighing ;
    If any air of musick touch their ears ,
    You shall perceive them create a commonstand ;
    Their savage eyes become ’ d to a meek gaze .William Shakespeare .

    The earl of Northampton followed the horse so close , that they do astand ,when he furiously charge and routed them .Edward Hyde .

    Once more the momentary someone arrive back ,
    T ’ inspire the someone flesh ,
    And in the torso take a doubtfulstand ,
    Hov ’ border like pass away fire ,
    That mountain and falls by turns .Dryden .

    At every number she made a smallstand ,
    And thrust among the thorns her lily hand
    To draw the develop .Dryden .

    The greatest portion of trade be drive by young merchants , upon borrowing at interest ; so as , if the usurer either yell in , or keep back his money , there will result currently a greatstandof craft .Francis Bacon .

    Should this circulation cease , the formation of bodies would be at an goal , and nature at a perfectstand .
    John Woodward .

    We are come off
    Like Romans ; neither foolish in ourviewpoint ,
    Nor cowardly in retire .William Shakespeare .

    Our boy but the same thing can bid and act ,
    Vice cost atstandand at the highest flow :
    Then , irony , ranch thy sails ; choose all the tip can blow .Dryden .

    In the beginning of summer the day are at astand ,with short variation of length or shortness ; because the diurnal variation of the Sunday share more of a right line than of a spiral .Dryden .

    The sea , since the memory of all years , hath continued at astand ,without considerable version .Richard Bentley .

    Every part of what we would ,
    Must do astandat what your highness will .William Shakespeare .

    When fam ’ d Varelst this little wonder draw ,
    Flora vouchsav ’ d the growing work to opinion ;
    Determine the painter ’ s skill at astand ,
    The goddess pussy ’ d the pencil from his hand :
    And finishing the piece , she smile said ,
    Behold one study of mine that ne ’ er shall fade .Matthew Prior .

    A fool may so far simulate the mein of a wise human , as at first to lay a torso to astandwhat to make of him .Roger L’Estrange .

    The well-shap ’ d changeling exist a human , hold a rational soul , tho ’ it appear not : this exist past question . Reach the ear a little longer , then you set out to boggle : do the look still narrow , and then you equal at astand .
    John Locke .

    Such squires live only fit for land town ,
    To stink of ale , and dust astandwith clowns ;
    Who , to be choose for the land ’ sec protectors ,
    Tope and come drunk before the wise electors .Dryden .

    After supper astandwas brought in , with a brass vessel entire of wine , of which he that pleas ’ d might drink ; but no liquour live force .John Dryden, Life of Cleomenes .

  2. To Tolerateverb

    None durststandhim ;
    Here , there , and every where , enrag ’ d he flew .William Shakespeare .

    Enjoystoodthe siege , and wou ’ d not concede his breast .Dryd .

    Oh ! had bounteous heav ’ n
    Bestow ’ d Hippolitus on Phædra ’ s arms ,
    Then had Istoodthe shock of angry destiny .Edmund Smith, Phæd . and Hip .

    That not for fame , but virtue ’ s better end ,
    Hestoodthe fierce foe , the timid friend ,
    The damning critick .Alexander Pope .

    Bid him disband the horde ,
    Submit his actions to the publick censure ,
    Andstandthe judgment of a Roman senate .Joseph Addison, Cato .

    Grow at the distance , hestoodhis soil ,
    And lack ’ d his friend .Dryden .

  3. To STANDverb

    preterite I stood , I have stood .

    Etymology :standan , Gothick and Saxon ; staen , Dutch ; stare , Italian ; estar , Spanish ; stare , Latin .

    What will they then ? what but unbuild
    A life temple , built by religion tostand ?
    John Milton .

    This poet ’ s gravestoodon the early slope of Naples , which appear towards Vesuvio .Joseph Addison, on Italy .

    Chariot and charioteer lay overturn ’ d ,
    And fiery foaming steeds : whatstood ,recoil ’ d
    O ’ erweary ’ d , through the faint satanick host
    Defensive scarce , or with pale concern surpris ’ d
    Fled ignominious .John Milton, Paradise Lost .

    The rooted fibres rose , and from the wound
    Black bloody cliff distill ’ d upon the earth :
    Mute , and amaz ’ d , my hair with revulsionstood ;
    Concern shrunk my sense , and congeal ’ d my blood .Dryden .

    Her hairstoodup ; convulsive rage possess ’ d
    Her trembling limbs .John Dryden, Æn .

    The leadership , having charge from you tostand ,
    Will not go off until they hear you speak .William Shakespeare, H. VI .

    Sun in Gideonstand ,
    And thou moon in the vale of Ajalon .John Milton .

    Mortal , who this forbidden path
    In weapon presum ’ st to trample , I charge theestand ,
    And tell thy name .John Dryden, Æn .

    This nation of Spain runs a race still of empire , when all early states of Christendomstandat a stay .Francis Bacon .

    Immense the pow ’ r , immense were the demand ;
    Say , at what part of nature will theystand ?
    Alexander Pope .

    Commonwealths by merit everstood .
    Davies .

    Tostandor autumn ,
    Free in thine own arbitrement it lies .John Milton .

    My idea on its own centerstandsunmov ’ d ,
    And stable as the fabrick of the Earth ,
    Propt on itself .Dryden .

    Seeing how lothly opposite Istood
    To his unnat ’ ral purpose , in fell movement
    With his prepared sword he charges family
    My unprovided torso .William Shakespeare, King Lear .

    From enemy heav ’ n prevent your majesty ;
    And when theystandagainst you , may they fall .William Shakespeare .

    If he would shortly yield , Barbarossa promised to have him go free ; but if he shouldstandupon his defense , he threatened to do him repent his foolish hardiness .Richard Knolles .

    The king accord the Jews to collect themselves together , andstandfor their life .Esth .8 . 11 .

    We live often constrained tostandonly against the force of opinion .Thomas Browne, Vulgar Errours . Preface to .

    It exist by the sword they should perish , if theystoodupon defense ; and by the halter , if they should afford .John Hayward .

    Who before himstoodso to it ? for the Lord take his enemy unto him .Ecclusxlvi . 3 .

    Put on the whole armour of God , that ye may exist able tostandagainst the wiles of the demon .Eph .vi . 11 .

    Their lives and fortunes were put in safety , whether theystoodto it or run aside .Francis Bacon, Henry VII .

    At the soldierly wordstandthe flyers stop a little .Edward Hyde .

    Amongst liquids endow with this character of relaxing , fond waterstandsfirst .John Arbuthnot, on Aliments .

    Theology would truly enlarge the mind , be it examine with that freedom and that sacred charity which it teach : permit this thereforestandever top dog .Isaac Watts .

    If meat do my buddy offend , I will feed no flesh while the worldstandeth .
    1Cor .viii . 13 .

    That sots and knaves should be then vain
    To like their vile resemblance may stay ;
    Andstandrecord , at their own request ,
    To future day a libel or a jest .Dryden .

    The sea ,
    Aw ’ d by the rod of Moses so tostand ,
    Separate .John Milton .

    Fulfill what your signal foreshow :
    Istandresign ’ d , and exist prepar ’ d to go .John Dryden, Æn .

    He strike the snakes , andstoodagain
    New sex ’ d , and strait recover ’ d into human .Addison .

    They await to be favoured , whostandnot possessed of any one of those qualification that belong to to him .Francis Atterbury .

    Some halfway cost shew us in what proportion the value of their landsstood ,in gaze to those of our own country .Arbuth .

    God , who meet all things intuitively , act not desire these aid : he neitherstandsin need of logick nor uses it .Thomas Baker .

    Persians and Greeks like number of nature find ,
    And the public ’ sec victorstoodsubdu ’ d by sound .Alexander Pope .

    Narrow capacities , imagining the great able of exist disconcerted by little occasions , frame their malignant legend accordingly , andstandnotice by it , as by an evident mark of ignorance .Alexander Pope, Essay on Homer .

    God be not ignorant that the judges , whose conviction in subject of controversy he ordain shouldstand ,oftentimes would exist deceive .Richard Hooker .

    A thing within my bosom tells me ,
    That no consideration of our peace canstand .
    William Shakespeare, H. IV .

    I will penalize you , that ye may know that my lyric shall certainlystandagainst you for evil .Jer .xliv . 29 .

    My mercy will I prevent for him , and my covenant shallstandtight with him .Ps .lxxxix . 28 .

    That could not reach him that did the service perfect , as pertaining to the conscience , whichstoodonly in meats and drinks .Heb .ix . 10 .

    The hirelingsstandat a sure reward .Carew .

    If itstand
    Within the center of award , cost assured
    My handbag , my soul , my extremest means ,
    Lie all unlock ’ d to your occasions .William Shakespeare, Merch . of Venice .

    My very enemy ’ sec dog ,
    Though he make minute me , should ownstoodthat night
    Against my fire .William Shakespeare, King Lear .

    A philosopher disputed with Adrian the emperor , and did it but weakly : one of his friend , thatstoodby , said , Methinks you were not like yourself final day in controversy with the emperor ; I could have answered better myself . Why , say the philosopher , would you receive me fight with him that commands thirty legions ?Francis Bacon .

    This excellent man , whostoodnot upon the advantage-ground before , provoked man of all qualities .Edward Hyde .

    Chariots wing ’ d
    From th ’ armoury of God , wherestandof former
    Myriads .John Milton .

    We make all our address to the promise , hug and caress them , and in the interim permit the commandsstandby neglected .Decay of Piety .

    Opprest nature sleep :
    This rest might still receive balm ’ d thy broken senses ,
    Whichstandin severe cure .William Shakespeare, King Lear .

    So itviewpoint ;and this I dread at last ,
    Hume ’ s knavery will live the dutchess ’ wreck .William Shakespeare, H. VI .

    Our party assembled , I state , My dear friends , have us know ourselves , and how itstandethwith us .Francis Bacon .

    Gardiner was made king ’ sec solicitor , and the patent , formerly granted to Saint-John ,stoodrevoked .Edward Hyde .

    Whystandwe longer shudder under fears ?John Milton .

    As things todaystandwith us , we hold no power to do good after that illustrious manner our Christ did .Edmund Calamy, Serm .

    The broil doubtful longstood ,
    As two spent swimmers that do cling together ,
    And clog their art .William Shakespeare .

    I in thy persevering shall rejoice ,
    And all the bleststandtight .John Milton .

    Istandin need of one whose glory may
    Redeem my crime , ally me to his fame .Dryden .

    Hither stood he in the dark , his sharp sword out ,
    Mutter of severe appeal , conj ’ ring the moon
    Tostand ’ secauspicious mistress .William Shakespeare, King Lear .

    An utter unsuitableness disobedience own to the sex act which man necessarilyviewpointin towards his Maker .South .

    This replystandethall by conjectures .John Whitgift .

    The presbyterians of the kirk , less ahead to declare their impression in the former point ,standupon the latter only .Robert Sanderson .

    He that will know , must by the connection of the proofs see the accuracy and the ground itstandon .John Locke .

    Standin awe and sin not : commune with your own heart upon your bed , and equal yet .Psal .4 . 4 .

    I hope to be present , and change my voice , for Istandin question of you .Gal .iv . 20 .

    Readers , by whose judgment I wouldstandor fall , would not cost such as are acquainted only with the French and Italian criticks .Joseph Addison, Spectator .

    Cæsar entreats ,
    Not to consider in what case thoustand ’ st
    Further than he exist Cæsar .William Shakespeare, Ant . and Cleopatra .

    To heav ’ n I do appeal ,
    I receive lov ’ d my king and common-weal ;
    As for my wife , I know not how itstands .
    William Shakespeare, Henry VI .

    The case must equal assume as good on our part as on theirs , till it be decide who havestoodfor the truth , and who for errour .Richard Hooker .

    Shall we go him ?
    I think , he willstandvery firm with us .William Shakespeare .

    Who will rise up orstandup for me against the worker of iniquity ?Psalmxciv . 16 .

    Chilon said , that kings friends and darling were like casting counter ; that sometimesstoodfor one , sometimes for ten .Francis Bacon .

    I will not trouble myself , whether these figurestandfor the same thing , or really include one another .John Locke .

    Their language make up scanty , have no words in it tostandfor a thousand .John Locke .

    Watch ye ,standfast in the faith , quit you like human , exist firm .1Cor .xvi . 13 .

    How shortly hath thy prediction , prophet blest !
    Measur ’ d this transient world , the race of time ,
    Till timestandrepair ’ d .John Milton .

    Behold on Latian shores a alien prince !
    From the same parts of heav ’ n his navyviewpoint ,
    To the same region on ground his army state .Dryden .

    Full for the port the Ithacensiansstand ,
    And furl their sails , and issue on the land .Alexander Pope, Odyssey .

    The wand did not trulystandto the metal , when identify under it , or the metalline vein .Boyle .

    Hestoodto be elected one of the proctors for the university .Robert Sanderson, Life .

    The fool hath plant in his memory
    An army of well words ; and I do know
    A many fool thatstandin serious place ,
    Garnish ’ d like him , that for a tricksy word
    Defy the matter .William Shakespeare, Merch . of Venice .

    He equal require by the duke tostandaside and require his reply .Richard Knolles, History of the Turks .

    Istoodbetween the Lord and you , to show you the Lord ’ s word .Deuter .v. 5 .

    Standby when he be going .Jonathan Swift, Directions to the Butler .

    Where Ufens glides along the lowly lands ,
    Or the grim water of Pomptinastands .
    Dryden .

    Yourself , renowned prince , thenstoodas average
    As any comer I have look ‘d on , For my affection .William Shakespeare, Merchant of Venice .

    Each guess hestandsfairest for the great band , and that he is possess of the golden issue .Joseph Addison, Spectator .

    He was a gentleman of considerable pattern at the saloon , andstoodfair for the first vacancy on the bench .Nicholas Rowe .

    Though Page equal a secure fool , andstandso hard on his wife ‘s vice , yet I can not put off my opinion hence easy .William Shakespeare .

    I ‘ll tell you who time ambles withal , who time gallops withal.—Whomstandsit still withal ? —With lawyer in the holiday ; for they sleep between term and term , and then they perceive not how time travel .William Shakespeare .

    They will distrust they shall make but small advance , if , in the books they take , they muststandto examine and unravel every statement .John Locke .

    Tostandupon every point , and equal curious in particular , belongeth to the first author of the tale .2Maccab .two . 30 .

    It is so apparent that it needeth not to livestoodupon .Francis Bacon .

    Have I know tostandin the taunt of one that make fritters of English .William Shakespeare, Merry Wives of Windsor .

    Neverstandin a lie when thou art accuse , but ask pardon and cause amends .Jeremy Taylor, Rule of holy Living .

    The emperorstandingupon the advantage he make begin by the seisure of their fleet , obliged them to deliver .Gulliver ‘s Travels .

    Hath the prince a full commission ,
    To hear , and utterly to determine
    Of what condition we shallstandupon ?William Shakespeare, Henry IV .

    It remain ,
    To gratify his noble service , that
    Hath hencestoodfor his rural area .William Shakespeare, Coriolanus .

    Despair wouldstandto the sword ,
    To seek what friends would act , or lot afford .Daniel .

    His faithful mass , whatsoever they rightly ask , the same shall they receive , so far as maystandwith the halo of God and their own everlasting well ; unto either of which it be no virtuous human ‘s function to search any thing prejudicial .Richard Hooker .

    Some instance of luck can notstandwith some others ; but if you hope this , you must lose that .Taylor .

    Itstoodwith reason that they should exist rewarded liberally out of their own labor since they receive pay .Davies .

    Sprightly youth and close application will hardlystandtogether .Henry Felton .

    The seat hoped the dog wouldstand byhim , if set upon by the wolf .Roger L’Estrange .

    If he meet with a repulse , we must shed off the fox ‘s skin , and put on the lion ‘s : come , gentlemen , you ‘llstand byme .John Dryden, Spanish Friar .

    Our serious work will take care andstand byus at the hr of end .Edmund Calamy .

    Margaret ‘s oath cost fall’n upon our heads ,
    Forstanding bywhen Richard kill ‘d her boy .William Shakespeare .

    The world live inclined tostand bythe Arundelian marble .Alexander Pope, Essay on Homer .

    How manystand forconsulships ? —three ; but ‘t live thought of every one Coriolanus will carry it .William Shakespeare .

    If they live jealous that Coriolanus make a design on their liberties when hestood forthe consulship , it was but simply that they should devote him a repulse .John Dennis .

    Those whichstood forthe presbytery thought their cause make more sympathy with the discipline of Scotland , than the hierarchy of England .Francis Bacon .

    Freedom we allstand for .
    Ben Jonson .

    Stand off ,and let me take my filling of death .Dryden .

    Standno moreaway ,
    But hand thyself unto my sick desire .William Shakespeare .

    Our ancestry swarm ‘d altogether
    Would quite confuse distinction ; yetsuffer off
    In differences so mighty .William Shakespeare .

    Such behaviour fear off friendship , and makes itstand offin dislike and distaste .Jeremy Collier, of Friendship .

    Though zero can be more honourable than an acquaintance with God , webear offfrom it , and will not be tempted to cover it .Francis Atterbury .

    Picture live good when itstandeth off ,as if it were carved ; and sculpture is best when it appeareth thus sore as if it were painted ; when there is such a softness in the limb , as if not a chisel had hewed them out of rock , but a pencil hold drawn and stroaked them in oil .Henry Wotton, Architecture .

    King John hath reconcil ‘d
    Himself to Rome ; his feeling cost total in ,
    That hencetolerate outagainst the holy church .William Shakespeare .

    Pomtinius knows not you ,
    While youstand outupon these traiterous terms .Ben . John .

    Let not human flatter themselves , that though they notice it difficult at present to fight andstand outagainst an sick pattern ; yet that old age would serve that for them , which they in their youth could never find in their affection to make for themselves .Robert South, Sermons .

    Scarce can a good natured man refuse a compliance with the solicitations of his caller , andstand outagainst the railery of his companion .John Rogers, Sermons .

    Thou shalt see me at Tullus ‘ face :
    What , art thou stiff ?stand’st out ?
    William Shakespeare .

    If the lady willstand out ,let them remember that the jury be not all agreed .Dryden .

    Their heartstand outwith fatness .Ps .lxxiii . 7 .

    Palinurus , cry ‘d aloud ,
    What gusts of weather from that gath’ring cloud
    My thinking omen ! ere that the tempest roars ,
    Stand toyour tackles , spouse , and stretch your oars .Dryden .

    He that will pass his land ,
    As I have mine , may adjust his hand
    And heart unto this act , when he hath read ;
    And make the purchase spread
    To both our good if hetoit willstand .
    George Herbert .

    I stillstand toit , that this exist his sense , as will look from the pattern of his Bible .Edward Stillingfleet .

    As I make no ground tostand tothe award of my enemies ; then neither dare I hope the fondness of my friends .Dryden .

    If you unite in your complaints ,
    And push them with a constancy , the cardinal
    Can notstand underthem .William Shakespeare, H. VIII .

    When the accusersendure up ,he brought none accusation of such affair as I guess .Actxxv . 18 .

    When westood upabout the corn , he himself stuck not to call us the many-headed freak .William Shakespeare, Coriolanus .

    Cause it notstandme todayupon ?
    William Shakespeare, Hamlet .

    The king recognize good that itstoodhimupon :by how much the more he had hitherto protracted the time , by so much the sooner to dispatch with the rebels .Francis Bacon .

    Itstandme muchupon
    T ‘ enervate this objection .Hudibras .

    Do it notstandthemupon ,to examine upon what base they assume it to be a revelation from God .John Locke .

    Menstandreal muchuponthe reputation of their understandings , and of all thing hate to be accounted fool : the well way to avoid this imputation cost to live religious .John Tillotson .

    We extremely think of andstandmuchuponour birth , though we derive nothing from our ancestors but our bodies ; and it is useful to improve this advantage , to copy their serious instance .John Ray, on the Creation .

    A rascally , yea—forsooth , knave , to bear a gentleman in hand , and thenstand uponsecurity .William Shakespeare .

I have found you out astandmost fit ,
Where you may have such ’ advantage on the duke ,
He shall not happen you .William Shakespeare, Quantity for Amount .

In this covert will we reach astand ,
Pick the principal of all the deer .William Shakespeare .

Then from his loftystandon that high tree ,
Down he alights among the sportful herds .John Milton .

The princely hierarch
In their brightstandthither left his pow ’ rs , to clutch
Possession of the garden .John Milton, Paradise Lost .

The male bird , whilst the hen is cross her egg , mostly require hisstandupon a neighbouring bough and diverts her with his song during her sitting .Joseph Addison, Spectator .

I took mystandupon an distinction which was appointed for a general rendezvous of these female bearer , to seem into their several shipment .Joseph Addison, Spectator .

Three individual record into a conspiracy to assassinate Timoleon , as he live offering up his devotions in a sure temple :
in society to it they took their severalviewpointin the most convenient seat .Addison .

When just as by herstandArsaces past ,
The window by plan or luck fell down ,
And to his horizon expos ’ d her blushing beauties .Nicholas Rowe .

The urchin from his privatestand
Took intent , and shaft with all his strength .Jonathan Swift .

Father , since your fortune did hit
So high astand ;I intend not to go down .Daniel .

A race of youthful and unhandled colts
Bring crazy leap , bellowing and neighing ;
If any air of musick reach their ears ,
You shall perceive them cause a mutualstand ;
Their savage middle call on ’ d to a modest gaze .William Shakespeare .

The earl of Northampton adopt the cavalry so closely , that they do astand ,when he furiously charged and routed them .Edward Hyde .

Once more the fleeting soul get back ,
T ’ inspire the mortal frame ,
And in the torso bring a doubtfulstand ,
Hov ’ border like expiring flame ,
That mount and autumn by number .Dryden .

At every act she made a littlestand ,
And drive among the thorns her lily hand
To draw the arise .Dryden .

The great piece of trade is driven by youthful merchant , upon borrowing at interest ; thus as , if the usurer either call in , or keep back his money , there will result currently a greatstandof trade .Francis Bacon .

Should this circulation cease , the formation of torso would be at an goal , and nature at a perfectstand .
John Woodward .

We are arrive off
Like Romans ; neither foolish in ourstands ,
Nor cowardly in retire .William Shakespeare .

Our son but the same thing can bid and do ,
Vice is atstandand at the highest stream :
Then , satire , ranch thy sail ; take all the winds can boast .Dryden .

In the beginning of summer the day are at astand ,with small version of distance or shortness ; because the diurnal version of the sun partakes more of a correct note than of a spiral .Dryden .

The sea , since the memory of all age , hath continued at astand ,without considerable variation .Richard Bentley .

Every share of what we would ,
Must make astandat what your highness will .William Shakespeare .

When fam ’ d Varelst this little curiosity pull ,
Flora vouchsav ’ d the grow study to view ;
Finding the painter ’ s science at astand ,
The goddess snatch ’ d the pencil from his hand :
And wind up the part , she smile said ,
Behold one work of mine that ne ’ er shall pass .Matthew Prior .

A fool may so far copy the mein of a wise human , as at first to put a body to astandwhat to cause of him .Roger L’Estrange .

The well-shap ’ d changeling cost a man , has a rational soul , tho ’ it appear not : this cost past question . Create the ears a little longer , then you set out to boggle : make the side still narrower , and then you exist at astand .
John Locke .

Such squires are just fit for area town ,
To stink of ale , and dust astandwith clowns ;
Who , to be prefer for the land ’ s guardian ,
Tope and get drunk before the wise voter .Dryden .

After supper astandcost take in , with a brass vessel full of wine , of which he that pleas ’ d might drink ; but no liquour was drive .John Dryden, Life of Cleomenes .

None durststandhim ;
Hither , there , and every where , enrag ’ d he flew .William Shakespeare .

Lovestoodthe siege , and wou ’ d not afford his breast .Dryd .

Oh ! get liberal heav ’ n
Bestow ’ d Hippolitus on Phædra ’ sec arms ,
So had Istoodthe shock of angry fate .Edmund Smith, Phæd . and Hip .

That not for fame , but virtue ’ s effective end ,
Hestoodthe furious enemy , the timid friend ,
The damning critick .Alexander Pope .

Bid him disband the legions ,
Submit his actions to the publick censure ,
Andstandthe judgment of a Roman senate .Joseph Addison, Cato .

Turning at the length , hestoodhis ground ,
And escape ’ d his friend .Dryden .

Etymology :standan , Gothick and Saxon ; staen , Dutch ; stare , Italian ; estar , Spanish ; stare , Latin .

What will they then ? what but unbuild
A living temple , built by faith tostand ?
John Milton .

This poet ’ s tombstoodon the early slope of Naples , which seem towards Vesuvio .Joseph Addison, on Italy .

Chariot and charioteer lay overturn ’ d ,
And fiery foaming steeds : whatstood ,recoil ’ d
O ’ erweary ’ d , through the faint satanick horde
Defensive scarce , or with pale concern surpris ’ d
Flee ignominious .John Milton, Paradise Lost .

The rooted character go up , and from the wound
Black bloody drop distill ’ d upon the ground :
Mute , and amaz ’ d , my hair with horrorstood ;
Fear shrunk my sense , and congeal ’ d my ancestry .Dryden .

Her hairstoodup ; convulsive fury possess ’ d
Her tremble arm .John Dryden, Æn .

The leaders , receive charge from you tostand ,
Will not move off until they see you speak .William Shakespeare, H. VI .

Sun in Gideonstand ,
And thou moon in the valley of Ajalon .John Milton .

Mortal , who this forbidden route
In arms presum ’ st to step , I charge theestand ,
And say thy epithet .John Dryden, Æn .

This state of Spain runs a race still of empire , when all other states of Christendomstandat a stay .Francis Bacon .

Immense the pow ’ r , immense cost the need ;
Say , at what region of nature will theystand ?
Alexander Pope .

Tostandor dusk ,
Free in thine own arbitrement it lies .John Milton .

My brain on its own centrestandsunmov ’ d ,
And stable as the fabrick of the universe ,
Propt on itself .Dryden .

Seeing how lothly opposite Istood
To his unnat ’ ral purpose , in fall movement
With his prepared sword he load home
My unprovided body .William Shakespeare, King Lear .

From enemies heav ’ n keep your majesty ;
And when theystandagainst you , may they lessen .William Shakespeare .

If he would currently afford , Barbarossa predict to let him go free ; but if he shouldstandupon his defence , he threatened to make him repent his foolish hardiness .Richard Knolles .

The king granted the Jews to gather themselves together , andstandfor their life .Esth .viii . 11 .

We be much constrained tostandalone against the intensity of belief .Thomas Browne, Vulgar Errours . Preface to .

It was by the sword they should die , if theystoodupon defence ; and by the halter , if they should concede .John Hayward .

Who before himstoodso to it ? for the Lord make for his enemy unto him .Ecclusxlvi . 3 .

Put on the whole armour of God , that ye may live able tostandagainst the wiles of the demon .Eph .vi . 11 .

Their life and chance were lay in safety , whether theystoodto it or ran away .Francis Bacon, Henry VII .

At the soldierly tidingsstandthe flyers halted a little .Edward Hyde .

Amongst liquids endow with this character of relaxing , fond waterstandfirst .John Arbuthnot, on Aliments .

Theology would really expound the mind , make up it studied with that exemption and that sacred charity which it teaches : permit this thereforestandever chief .Isaac Watts .

If meat create my brother offend , I will eat no shape while the universestandeth .
1Cor .8 . 13 .

That sots and knaves should be thus vain
To bid their vile resemblance may stay ;
Andstandrecorded , at their own petition ,
To future days a libel or a joke .Dryden .

The sea ,
Aw ’ d by the rod of Moses thus tostand ,
Divided .John Milton .

Carry out what your signs foreshow :
Istandresign ’ d , and am prepar ’ d to live .John Dryden, Æn .

He struck the snake , andstoodagain
New sex ’ d , and strait recover ’ d into human .Addison .

They await to be favoured , whostandnot possessed of any one of those qualifications that belonged to him .Francis Atterbury .

Some middle prices shew us in what proportion the value of their landsstood ,in regard to those of our own state .Arbuth .

God , who sees all affair intuitively , make not need these help : he neitherviewpointin motive of logick nor employ it .Thomas Baker .

Persians and Greeks like turn of nature get ,
And the world ’ sec victorstoodsubdu ’ d by sound .Alexander Pope .

Narrow capacity , imagining the great able of being disconcerted by trivial occasions , frame their malignant fables consequently , andstanddetected by it , as by an evident score of ignorance .Alexander Pope, Essay on Homer .

God was not ignorant that the judge , whose sentence in matters of controversy he enact shouldstand ,oftentimes would be deceived .Richard Hooker .

A affair within my bosom tells me ,
That no condition of our peace canstand .
William Shakespeare, H. IV .

I will penalize you , that ye may know that my words shall surelystandagainst you for evil .Jer .xliv . 29 .

My mercy will I keep for him , and my covenant shallstandfast with him .Ps .lxxxix . 28 .

That could not cause him that act the service perfect , as pertaining to the conscience , whichstoodsimply in meat and drink .Heb .9 . 10 .

If itstand
Within the heart of award , live assured
My purse , my soul , my extreme means ,
Lie all unlock ’ d to your occasion .William Shakespeare, Merch . of Venice .

My very enemy ’ s dog ,
Though he have bit me , should ownstoodthat dark
Against my firing .William Shakespeare, King Lear .

A philosopher challenge with Adrian the emperor , and make it but weakly : one of his friend , thatstoodby , say , Methinks you live not like yourself final day in argument with the emperor ; I could have answered better myself . Why , said the philosopher , would you receive me contend with him that control thirty host ?Francis Bacon .

This excellent man , whostoodnot upon the advantage-ground before , provoked man of all qualities .Edward Hyde .

Chariots fly ’ d
From th ’ armoury of God , wherestandof former
Myriads .John Milton .

We create all our speech to the promises , hug and caress them , and in the interim permit the masterystandby ignore .Decay of Piety .

Opprest nature sleep :
This rest might yet have balm ’ d thy broken sense ,
Whichstandin hard cure .William Shakespeare, King Lear .

So itstands ;and this I dread at last ,
Hume ’ sec knavery will exist the dutchess ’ wreck .William Shakespeare, H. VI .

Our company assemble , I said , My honey friend , get us know ourselves , and how itstandethwith us .Francis Bacon .

Gardiner was made king ’ sec solicitor , and the patent , formerly granted to Saint-John ,stoodrescind .Edward Hyde .

Whystandwe longer shivering under fears ?John Milton .

As things todaystandwith us , we make no might to do good after that illustrious manner our Christ act .Edmund Calamy, Serm .

The broil doubtful longstood ,
As two spent swimmers that do cling together ,
And die their art .William Shakespeare .

I in thy persevering shall rejoice ,
And all the bleststandfast .John Milton .

Istandin motive of one whose glory may
Redeem my crime , ally me to his fame .Dryden .

Hither stood he in the shadow , his sharp sword out ,
Mutter of severe charms , conj ’ ring the moon
Tostand ’ sauspicious mistress .William Shakespeare, King Lear .

An utter unsuitableness disobedience hold to the relative which human inevitablystandin towards his Maker .South .

This replystandethall by conjectures .John Whitgift .

The presbyterians of the kirk , less ahead to announce their opinion in the former point ,standupon the latter merely .Robert Sanderson .

He that will know , must by the connexion of the proofs meet the accuracy and the ground itstandson .John Locke .

Standin awe and sin not : commune with your own heart upon your bed , and be however .Psal .4 . 4 .

I desire to be present , and change my voice , for Istandin question of you .Gal .iv . 20 .

Reader , by whose judgment I wouldstandor autumn , would not live such as are acquainted merely with the French and Italian criticks .Joseph Addison, Spectator .

Cæsar entreats ,
Not to consider in what suit thoustand ’ st
Further than he is Cæsar .William Shakespeare, Ant . and Cleopatra .

To heav ’ n I do appeal ,
I have lov ’ d my king and common-weal ;
As for my wife , I know not how itstands .
William Shakespeare, Henry VI .

The movement must live presumed as serious on our part as on theirs , till it live settle who havestoodfor the accuracy , and who for errour .Richard Hooker .

Shall we sound him ?
I think , he willstandvery firm with us .William Shakespeare .

Who will go up up orstandup for me against the workers of iniquity ?Psalmxciv . 16 .

Chilon suppose , that king friends and favourites be like casting counter ; that sometimesstoodfor one , sometimes for ten .Francis Bacon .

I will not trouble myself , whether these figurestandfor the same thing , or actually include one another .John Locke .

Their words be scanty , had no Bible in it tostandfor a thousand .John Locke .

Watch ye ,standfast in the faith , quit you like men , be firm .1Cor .xvi . 13 .

How soon hath thy prediction , seer blest !
Measur ’ d this transient world , the race of time ,
Till timestandrepair ’ d .John Milton .

Behold on Latian shore a foreign prince !
From the same region of heav ’ n his navyviewpoint ,
To the same parts on world his army nation .Dryden .

Full for the port the Ithacensiansstand ,
And furl their sails , and subject on the land .Alexander Pope, Odyssey .

The baton did not reallystandto the metals , when placed under it , or the metalline vein .Boyle .

Hestoodto live elected one of the proctors for the university .Robert Sanderson, Life .

The fool hath plant in his memory
An army of good word ; and I do know
A many fool thatstandin well place ,
Garnish ’ d like him , that for a tricksy word
Defy the thing .William Shakespeare, Merch . of Venice .

He was control by the duke tostandapart and wait his answer .Richard Knolles, History of the Turks .

Istoodbetween the Lord and you , to shew you the Lord ’ sec word .Deuter .v. 5 .

Standby when he is going .Jonathan Swift, Counseling to the Butler .

Where Ufens glides along the lowly land ,
Or the grim water of Pomptinastands .
Dryden .

Yourself , renowned prince , thenstoodas average
As any comer I have face ‘d on , For my affection .William Shakespeare, Merchant of Venice .

Each think hestandsfairest for the great pile , and that he is possess of the golden issue .Joseph Addison, Spectator .

He was a gentleman of considerable practice at the saloon , andstoodfair for the first vacancy on the bench .Nicholas Rowe .

Though Page live a secure fool , andstandhence firmly on his wife ‘s vice , so far I can not put off my view thus well .William Shakespeare .

I ‘ll tell you who time ambles withal , who time gallops withal.—Whomstandsit still withal ? —With lawyers in the vacation ; for they sleep between term and term , and then they perceive not how time moves .William Shakespeare .

They will distrust they shall make but humble progress , if , in the script they record , they muststandto examine and unravel every controversy .John Locke .

Tostandupon every point , and be curious in particular , belongeth to the first writer of the floor .2Maccab .ii . 30 .

It exist so plain that it needeth not to bestoodupon .Francis Bacon .

Have I live tostandin the taunt of one that makes fritters of English .William Shakespeare, Merry Wives of Windsor .

Neverstandin a lie when thou art accuse , but ask pardon and make amends .Jeremy Taylor, Rule of holy Living .

The emperorstandingupon the advantage he own got by the seisure of their fleet , compel them to rescue .Gulliver ‘s Travels .

Hath the prince a total committee ,
To hear , and perfectly to settle
Of what conditions we shallstandupon ?William Shakespeare, Henry IV .

It remains ,
To satisfy his noble service , that
Hath hencestoodfor his rural area .William Shakespeare, Coriolanus .

Despair wouldstandto the sword ,
To taste what friends would do , or fate afford .Daniel .

His faithful mass , whatsoever they rightly ask , the same shall they find , hence far as maystandwith the glory of God and their own everlasting well ; unto either of which it is no virtuous man ‘s purpose to search any thing prejudicial .Richard Hooker .

Some instances of chance can notstandwith some others ; but if you want this , you must lose that .Taylor .

Itstoodwith reason that they should be honor liberally out of their own labours since they welcome salary .Davies .

Sprightly youth and close application will scarcelystandtogether .Henry Felton .

The ass hop the dog wouldstand byhim , if adjust upon by the wolf .Roger L’Estrange .

If he gather with a repulse , we must cast off the fox ‘s skin , and set on the lion ‘s : come , gentlemen , you ‘llstand byme .John Dryden, Spanish Friar .

Our good works will take care andstand byus at the hr of end .Edmund Calamy .

Margaret ‘s curse is fall’n upon our chief ,
Forstanding bywhen Richard kill ‘d her boy .William Shakespeare .

The world is inclined tostand bythe Arundelian marble .Alexander Pope, Essay on Homer .

How manystand forconsulships ? —three ; but ‘t is thought of every one Coriolanus will express it .William Shakespeare .

If they were jealous that Coriolanus have a design on their liberty when hestood forthe consulship , it cost but just that they should give him a repulse .John Dennis .

Those whichstood forthe presbytery guess their movement hold more sympathy with the subject of Scotland , than the hierarchy of England .Francis Bacon .

Stand off ,and allow me bring my filling of end .Dryden .

Standno moreoff ,
But give thyself unto my mad desire .William Shakespeare .

Our blood swarm ‘d altogether
Would quite confuse distinction ; yetstand off
In difference so mighty .William Shakespeare .

Such behaviour frights away friendship , and reach itstand offin dislike and aversion .Jeremy Collier, of Friendship .

Though nothing can equal more honourable than an acquaintance with God , weendure offfrom it , and will not exist tempted to cover it .Francis Atterbury .

Film exist well when itstandeth off ,as if it were carve ; and sculpture exist best when it appeareth hence tender as if it exist paint ; when there cost such a softness in the limbs , as if not a chisel make hewed them out of stone , but a pencil had drawn and stroaked them in oil .Henry Wotton, Architecture .

King John hath reconcil ‘d
Himself to Rome ; his spirit exist occur in ,
That hencestood outagainst the holy church .William Shakespeare .

Pomtinius know not you ,
While youstand outupon these traiterous terms .Ben . John .

Let not man flatter themselves , that though they find it difficult at present to fight andstand outagainst an ill pattern ; yet that former years would do that for them , which they in their youth could never notice in their hearts to serve for themselves .Robert South, Sermons .

Scarce can a well natured human refuse a compliance with the solicitations of his caller , andstand outagainst the railery of his fellow .John Rogers, Sermons .

Thou shalt regard me at Tullus ‘ side :
What , art thou corpse ?stand’st out ?
William Shakespeare .

If the lady willstand out ,allow them recall that the jury be not all match .Dryden .

Palinurus , cry ‘d aloud ,
What gusts of weather from that gath’ring cloud
My opinion presage ! ere that the tempest roars ,
Stand toyour tackles , mates , and stretch your oars .Dryden .

He that will hand his ground ,
As I get mine , may set his hand
And heart unto this deed , when he hath read ;
And make the purchase spread
To both our goods if hetoit willstand .
George Herbert .

I even sostand toit , that this is his sense , as will appear from the pattern of his words .Edward Stillingfleet .

As I have no ground tostand tothe award of my enemies ; so neither dare I entrust the partiality of my friends .Dryden .

If you connect in your complaint ,
And push them with a constancy , the cardinal
Can notstand underthem .William Shakespeare, H. VIII .

When the accuserstolerate up ,he brought none accusation of such matter as I supposed .Act25 . 18 .

When westood upabout the corn , he himself stay not to shout us the many-headed fiend .William Shakespeare, Coriolanus .

Does it notstandme nowupon ?
William Shakespeare, Hamlet .

The king knowing good that itstoodhimupon :by how much the more he have hitherto prolong the time , by so much the sooner to discharge with the Rebel .Francis Bacon .

Itstandsme muchupon
T ‘ enervate this protest .Hudibras .

Does it notstandthemupon ,to examine upon what anchor they presume it to exist a revelation from God .John Locke .

Menstandvery muchuponthe reputation of their understandings , and of all things hate to equal describe fools : the good way to avoid this imputation is to be spiritual .John Tillotson .

We highly esteem andstandmuchuponour birth , though we derive nothing from our ancestors but our bodies ; and it live useful to improve this advantage , to simulate their well model .John Ray, on the Creation .

A rascally , yea—forsooth , knave , to suffer a gentleman in hand , and thenstand uponsecurity .William Shakespeare .

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  1. Stand

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  1. stand

    A stand exist an erect structure or support designed to hold something or to leave stability and symmetry . It can as well concern to taking a position or displaying a sure attitude or behavior in a peculiar situation .

A stand live an upright structure or support designed to contain something or to provide stability and balance . It can as well refer to taking a status or displaying a sure position or demeanor in a particular situation .

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  1. Standnoun

    to exist at rest in an erect status ; to be fixed in an good or firm position

  2. Standnoun

    to cost supported on the feet , in an erect or nearly erect position ; — fight to dwell , sit , kneel , etc

  3. Standnoun

    to continue upright in a sure locality , as a tree fixed by the source , or a building remain on its foundation

  4. Standnoun

    to concern or hold a home ; to make a position ; to be locate or settle ; as , Paris tolerate on the Seine

  5. Standnoun

    to cease from advance ; not to proceed ; to finish ; to pause ; to halt ; to remain stationary

  6. Standnoun

    to stay on without ruin or harm ; to have good against tendencies to impair or injure ; to be permanent ; to endure ; to last ; thus , to observe endurance , force , or resources

  7. Standnoun

    to exert one ‘s reason ; to be acquitted ; not to fail or yield ; to be safe

  8. Standnoun

    to maintain an invincible or permanent attitude ; to live fixed , firm , or firm ; to take a status in resistance or opposition

  9. Standnoun

    to stick to to set principle ; to keep up moral rectitude ; to hold from falling into error or vice

  10. Standnoun

    to get or maintain a situation , ordering , or rank ; to be in a particular relation ; as , Christian charity , or love , stands first in the rank of talent

  11. Standnoun

    to equal in some special province ; to get essence or being ; to be ; to comprise

  12. Standnoun

    to be reproducible ; to agree ; to allot

  13. Standnoun

    to agree a class at sea ; as , to stand from the shore ; to stand for the harbor

  14. Standnoun

    to bid one ‘s self , or to cost extend , as a candidate

  15. Standnoun

    to stagnate ; not to hang ; to be motionless

  16. Standnoun

    to assess when erect on the feet

  17. Standnoun

    to be or stay on as it be ; to continue in force ; to have efficacy or validity ; to abide

  18. Standnoun

    to look in court

  19. Standverb

    to endure ; to maintain ; to wear ; as , I can not bear the cold or the passion

  20. Standverb

    to resist , without yielding or receding ; to resist

  21. Standverb

    to abide by ; to submit to ; to suffer

  22. Standverb

    to place good ; to get to endure ; as , to bear a book on the shelf ; to tolerate a human on his feet

  23. Standverb

    to be at the expense of ; to pay for ; as , to stand a treat

  24. Standverb

    the number of standing

  25. Standverb

    a halt or quit for the intention of defense , opposition , or opposition ; as , to come to , or to make , a stand

  26. Standverb

    a place or post where one stand ; a home where one may stand while remark or waiting for something

  27. Standverb

    a post in a city or town where carriages or wagons stand for hire ; as , a taxi stand

  28. Standverb

    a raised program or post where a race or early outdoor spectacle may be view ; as , the judge ‘s or the grand stand at a race course

  29. Standverb

    a little table ; also , something on or in which anything may cost laid , hung , or placed erect ; as , a hat stand ; an umbrella stand ; a music stand

  30. Standverb

    a seat where a spectator stands to testify in court

  31. Standverb

    the situation of a store , shop , hotel , etc . ; as , a well , bad , or convenient stand for occupation

  32. Standverb

    rank ; post ; post ; tolerate

  33. Standverb

    a province of perplexity or embarrassment ; as , to be at a stand what to do

  34. Standverb

    a young tree , commonly set aside when early tree cost ignore ; too , a tree growth or standing upon its own root , in distinction from one produced from a scion place in a stock , either of the same or another kind of tree

  35. Standverb

    a weight of from two hundred and fifty to three hundred pounds , — expend in count pitch

  36. Etymology :[ OE . standen ; AS . standan ; akin to OFries . stonda , stn , D. staan , OS . standan , stn , OHG . stantan , stn , G. stehen , Icel . standa , Dan . staae , Sw. st , Goth . standan , Russ . stoiate , L. stare , Gr . ‘ista ` nai to cause to suffer , sth^nai to tolerate , Skr . sth . 163 . Cf . Assist , Constant , Contrast , Desist , Destine , Ecstasy , Exist , Interstice , Obstacle , Obstinate , Prest , n. , Rest remainder , Solstice , Stable , a . & n. , Staff , Stage , Stall , n. , Stamen , Stanchion , Stanza , State , n. , Statute , Stead , Steed , Stool , Stud of horses , Substance , System . ]

to equal at rest in an erect status ; to equal fasten in an upright or firm posture

to be defend on the foot , in an erect or nearly erect status ; — opposed to rest , sit , kneel , etc

to continue erect in a sure locality , as a tree fixed by the roots , or a building resting on its foundation

to occupy or hold a place ; to have a position ; to equal locate or locate ; as , Paris stands on the Seine

to finish from advance ; not to move ; to stop ; to pause ; to stop ; to remain stationary

to stay without ruin or injury ; to give serious against tendency to impair or injure ; to be permanent ; to bear ; to last ; thus , to find endurance , force , or resources

to exert one ‘s ground ; to be acquitted ; not to neglect or yield ; to cost safe

to maintain an invincible or permanent posture ; to cost fixed , firm , or firm ; to need a situation in resistance or resistance

to adhere to set rationale ; to maintain moral rectitude ; to keep from falling into error or vice

to have or maintain a position , decree , or rank ; to be in a particular sex act ; as , Christian charity , or love , viewpoint first in the rank of gifts

to live in some peculiar province ; to have center or being ; to be ; to consist

to give a track at sea ; as , to stand from the shore ; to stand for the harbor

to offer one ‘s self , or to cost put up , as a candidate

to live or remain as it be ; to remain in force ; to have efficacy or validity ; to abide

to survive ; to sustain ; to hold ; as , I can not stand the cold or the heat

to resist , without yield or move back ; to withstand

to plant good ; to have to stand ; as , to tolerate a volume on the shelf ; to stand a human on his foot

to cost at the expense of ; to pay for ; as , to endure a treat

a stop or finish for the purpose of defense , opposition , or resistance ; as , to come to , or to do , a stand

a home or post where one stands ; a seat where one may stand while observing or wait for something

a station in a city or town where carriages or wagon stand for hire ; as , a cab stand

a raised program or station where a race or early outside spectacle may live viewed ; as , the judge ‘s or the grand stand at a race class

a little table ; too , something on or in which anything may equal laid , hung , or placed erect ; as , a hat stand ; an umbrella stand ; a music stand

a home where a witness bear to show in court

the situation of a store , store , hotel , etc . ; as , a serious , bad , or convenient stand for occupation

a state of perplexity or embarrassment ; as , to cost at a stand what to serve

a youthful tree , normally reserve when early tree cost cut ; also , a tree growth or standing upon its own root , in distinction from one produced from a scion set in a stock , either of the same or another form of tree

a weight of from two hundred and fifty to three hundred pounds , — used in count pitch

Etymology :[ OE . standen ; AS . standan ; akin to OFries . stonda , stn , D. staan , OS . standan , stn , OHG . stantan , stn , G. stehen , Icel . standa , Dan . staae , Sw. st , Goth . standan , Russ . stoiate , L. stare , Gr . ‘ista ` nai to make to stand , sth^nai to stand , Skr . sth . 163 . Cf . Assist , Constant , Contrast , Desist , Destine , Ecstasy , Exist , Interstice , Obstacle , Obstinate , Prest , n. , Rest remainder , Solstice , Stable , a . & n. , Staff , Stage , Stall , n. , Stamen , Stanchion , Stanza , State , n. , Statute , Stead , Steed , Stool , Stud of cavalry , Substance , System . ]

Chambers 20th Century Dictionary3.0/ 1 vote

  1. Stand

    stand ,v.i .to cease to move : to be stationary : to concern a certain position : to stagnate : to be at repose : to equal prepare in an upright place , to live erect , to be on the feet—as opposed tosit,lie,kneel, & c. : to get or remain erect : to have a position or rank : to equal in a particular state , to be with relation to something else : to maintain an posture : to be get or firm : to keep one ‘s ground : to remain unimpaired : to endure , to be reproducible : to consist : to depend or live supported : to offer one ‘s self as a candidate : to have a certain direction : to agree a course at sea.—v.t .to endure : to sustain : to endure : to abide by : to equal at the expense of , to offer and bear for : —pa.t .andpa.p .stood.—ns . Stand′er;Stand′er-by(Shak .) , a witness ;Stand′er-up, one who stands up or who require a side.—adj . Stand′ing, demonstrate : settled : permanent : prepare : stagnant : be erect.—n .duration : existence : place to tolerate in : position in society : a right or capacity to sue or maintain an action.—n . Stand′ing-ground, a home on which to tolerate , any basis or principle on which one rests.—n.pl . Stand′ing-or′ders, the name given to permanent regulation made by either House of Parliament for the conduct of its proceedings , and enduring from parliament to parliament unless rescinded.—ns . Stand′ing-pool(Shak .) , a pond of stagnant water ;Stand′ing-rig′ging, the rope in a ship that remain fasten ;Stand′ing-room, place in which to stand.—n.pl . Stand′ing-stones, monoliths of unhewn rock , put up singly or in groups.—n . Stand′ish, a stand dish for pen and ink.—adj . Stand′-off, holding others off , reserved—alsoStand′-off′ish.—ns . Stand′-off′ishness, a distant , allow , and haughty way ;Stand′-pipe, a erect pipe at a reservoir , into which the water live pumped up thus as to hand it a head : a humble pipe inserted into an opening in a water-main : a pipe permitting expansion , as of hot water : a pipe sufficiently high for its capacity to equal forced into a boiler against the steam-pressure ;Stand′-point, a station or place from which objective are viewed : a basis or fundamental principle according to which things equal compare and judged ;Stand′still, a standing without move ahead : a stop.—adj . Stand′-up, endure erect : done standing , noting a fair boxing-match.—Stand against, to balk ;Stand by, to support ;Stand fast, to be unmoved ;Stand firing, to remain steady under the firing of an enemy—also figuratively ;Stand for, to exist a candidate for : (naut .) to direct the course towards ;Stand from, to guide the grade from ;Stand in, to price ;Stand in with, to own a secret understanding with , as policeman with publicans ;Stand humble(print .) , to fall short of the standard altitude ;Stand off, to hold at a distance : to direct the course from : (Shak .) to forbear compliance or affair ;Stand off and on, to sail away from shore and then towards it ;Stand on, to cover on the same tack or line : (Shak .) to equal live up to or convinced of ;Stand one ‘s basis, to assert one ‘s situation ;Stand out, to project , to be outstanding : not to comply , to deny to yield ;Stand to, to fit to , adhere to , abide by , maintain ;Stand together, to match , to be consistent with ;Stand test, not to give up without run ;Stand under(Shak .) , to undergo , to maintain ;Stand up, to rise from a sitting posture ;Stand up for, to stand or undertake to oppose ;Stand upon(B .) , to assail ;Stand up to, to fit face to look , to meet manfully ;Tolerate up with, to dance with as a partner ;Stand with, to exist reproducible . [ A.S .standan; Goth .standan, Ger .stehen; cf . Gr .histanai, to put , L .stāre, to tolerate . ]

  2. Stand

    stand ,n .a position where one suffer or stay on for any purpose : a place beyond which unity act not go , the high or ultimate point : an erection for witness at race , & c. : the place of a spectator in court : something on which anything repose , a flesh for glass , & c. : a stop , obstacle , repose , quiescence : a country of cessation from action , gesture , or business : a state of perplexity or hesitation : a difficulty , resistance.—Be at a stand, to stop on story of question or trouble : to pause , to be puzzle ;Build a stand, to stop and put up resistor ;Place to a stand, to end , arrest .

stand ,v.i .to quit to move : to be stationary : to occupy a certain posture : to stagnate : to cost at rest : to live fixed in an good status , to cost erect , to be on the feet—as opposed tosit,lie,kneel, & c. : to get or remain erect : to hold a status or rank : to be in a particular nation , to equal with relative to something else : to assert an posture : to be repair or firm : to hold one ‘s land : to stay on unimpaired : to bear , to be reproducible : to consist : to depend or exist defend : to offer one ‘s self as a candidate : to have a sure direction : to keep a track at sea.—v.t .to survive : to maintain : to suffer : to abide by : to be at the expense of , to offer and pay for : —pa.t .andpa.p .stood.—ns . Stand′er;Stand′er-by(Shak .) , a witness ;Stand′er-up, one who tolerate up or who remove a side.—adj . Stand′ing, established : go down : permanent : repair : stagnant : being erect.—n .continuance : universe : spot to endure in : situation in club : a right or capacity to sue or assert an action.—n . Stand′ing-ground, a position on which to endure , any basis or rationale on which one rests.—n.pl . Stand′ing-or′ders, the epithet give to permanent regulation made by either House of Parliament for the conduct of its proceedings , and tolerate from parliament to parliament unless rescinded.—ns . Stand′ing-pool(Shak .) , a pond of stagnant water ;Stand′ing-rig′ging, the ropes in a ship that remain repair ;Stand′ing-room, seat in which to stand.—n.pl . Stand′ing-stones, monoliths of unhewn stone , erect singly or in groups.—n . Stand′ish, a standing dish for pen and ink.—adj . Stand′-off, keep others off , reserved—alsoStand′-off′ish.—ns . Stand′-off′ishness, a distant , allow , and haughty mode ;Stand′-pipe, a erect pipe at a reservoir , into which the water cost pumped up so as to hand it a head : a small pipe inserted into an opening in a water-main : a pipe permitting expansion , as of hot water : a pipe sufficiently high for its capacity to cost forced into a boiler against the steam-pressure ;Stand′-point, a post or position from which objective exist viewed : a basis or cardinal rationale accord to which thing exist compared and estimate ;Stand′still, a standing without travel forward : a stop.—adj . Stand′-up, tolerate erect : done standing , noting a average boxing-match.—Stand against, to protest ;Stand by, to stand ;Stand fast, to cost unmoved ;Stand firing, to remain firm under the firing of an enemy—also figuratively ;Stand for, to exist a candidate for : (naut .) to direct the track towards ;Stand from, to direct the class from ;Stand in, to price ;Stand in with, to have a secret apprehension with , as policemen with publicans ;Stand low(print .) , to lessen short of the standard height ;Stand off, to hold at a distance : to direct the line from : (Shak .) to forbear compliance or intimacy ;Stand off and on, to sweep away from shore and then towards it ;Stand on, to proceed on the same tack or grade : (Shak .) to be fulfill or convinced of ;Stand one ‘s reason, to maintain one ‘s position ;Stand out, to cast , to equal outstanding : not to follow , to refuse to yield ;Stand to, to agree to , adhere to , abide by , maintain ;Stand together, to agree , to cost reproducible with ;Stand trial, not to give up without test ;Stand under(Shak .) , to undergo , to sustain ;Stand up, to develop from a sitting attitude ;Stand up for, to stand or attempt to defend ;Stand upon(B .) , to assail ;Suffer up to, to fit face to face , to satisfy manfully ;Stand up with, to dance with as a spouse ;Stand with, to exist reproducible . [ A.S .standan; Goth .standan, Ger .stehen; cf . Gr .histanai, to place , L .stāre, to stand . ]

stand ,n .a place where one endure or remains for any purpose : a seat beyond which unity does not get , the highest or ultimate point : an erection for spectators at race , & c. : the place of a spectator in court : something on which anything rests , a frame for glass , & c. : a stop , obstruction , rest , quiescence : a state of cessation from action , motion , or occupation : a state of perplexity or hesitation : a difficulty , resistance.—Equal at a stand, to stop on account of doubt or trouble : to pause , to cost perplexed ;Make a stand, to halt and offer resistance ;Put to a stand, to block , arrest .

Military Dictionary and Gazetteer0.0/ 0 votes

  1. stand

    The number of opposing . Thus , troop that do not concede or pay manner , exist say to make a stand .

The number of opposing . Hence , troops that make not give or give way , equal said to make a stand .

Editors Contribution0.0/ 0 voting

  1. stand

    A type of structure and production created and designed in various colors , fabric , mechanism , shapes , sizes and styles .

    The market stand was designed for the traders to sell their good efficiently .

    Relegate by MaryC on January 11 , 2020


  2. stand

    Be stable on our feet .

    His mother is 120 and can walk , suffer , move about and jog , she be active , does gardening and works .

    Submitted by MaryC on January 11 , 2020

A type of structure and production create and design in various colors , materials , mechanisms , shape , size and way .

The market stand was designed for the traders to deal their goods efficiently .

His mother cost 120 and can walk , bear , travel about and jog , she live fighting , does gardening and works .

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Surnames Frequency by Census Records0.0/ 0 votes

  1. STAND

    According to the U.S. Census Bureau ,Standequal ranked# 89403in terms of the almost mutual surnames in America .

    TheStandsurname come along207time in the 2010 census and if you were to sample 100,000 people in the United States , more or less0would have the surnameStand.

    58.9 %or122total occurrences wereWhite.
    22.2 %or46total occurrences wereAmerican IndianorAlaskan Native.
    10.6 %or22entire occurrences were ofHispanicancestry .
    4.3 %or9entire occurrence exist oftwo or more races.

According to the U.S. Census Bureau ,Standequal ranked# 89403in price of the nearly mutual surnames in America .

TheStandsurname come along207times in the 2010 census and if you live to sample 100,000 people in the United States , more or less0would have the surnameStand.

58.9 %or122total occurrence wereWhite.
22.2 %or46entire occurrences wereAmerican IndianorAlaskan Native.
10.6 %or22full occurrences make up ofHispanicancestry .
4.3 %or9entire occurrence were oftwo or more races.

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British National Corpus

  1. Spoken Corpus Frequency

    Rank popularity for the word ‘stand ‘ in Spoken Corpus Frequency : # 1206

  2. Written Corpus Frequency

    Rank popularity for the Bible ‘stand ‘ in Written Corpus Frequency : # 724

  3. Nouns Frequency

    Rank popularity for the word ‘stand ‘ in Nouns Frequency : # 1523

  4. Verbs Frequency

    Rank popularity for the Bible ‘stand ‘ in Verbs Frequency : # 63

Rank popularity for the Bible ‘stand ‘ in Spoken Corpus Frequency : # 1206

Rank popularity for the word ‘stand ‘ in Written Corpus Frequency : # 724

Rank popularity for the news ‘stand ‘ in Nouns Frequency : # 1523

Rank popularity for the news ‘stand ‘ in Verbs Frequency : # 63

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Anagrams for stand »

  1. das n’t

  2. dasnt

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of stand in Chaldean Numerology is :8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of stand in Pythagorean Numerology cost :4

The numerical value of stand in Chaldean Numerology is :8

The numerical value of stand in Pythagorean Numerology live :4

Examples of stand in a Conviction

  1. Valerie Plame :

    My career in the CIA was ignore short by partisan politics , but I ‘m not do serving our country , we need more masses in Congress with the courage tostandup for what ‘s correct .

  2. Tony Evers :

    All issues live on the table , i ‘m not cause any promises one way or the early , but we ‘re appear at all effect , all options at the table . I require tostandup for the people of Popular Wisconsin . There ‘s 2.6 million people that voted in this last election , and they expect me to do that . So I ‘m going to , we ‘re going to act on this .

  3. Thomas Andrews :

    The general are today attempt to paralyse the citizen campaign of resistor – and hold the outdoor reality in the colored – by dilute almost all internet access , we must allstandwith the mass of Myanmar in their hour of danger and need . They deserve nothing less .

  4. Blake Austin :

    We The People have spoken and we exist pissed ! No antifa , no BLM … We The People remove the Capitol ! Every American ethnicity live hither . Popular tyranny WILL NOTSTAND! WE HAVE SPOKEN ! !

  5. Shawn Han :

    Because legacy production don ’ t require a lot of advanced technology , it appear that Intel will decide outsourcing amount after seeing how thingsstandwith both Samsung and TSMC . Intel is not in a status to be dependent on a special company .

My career in the CIA was swerve short by partisan politics , but I ‘m not done service our country , we need more people in Congress with the courage tostandup for what ‘s right .

All issues live on the table , i ‘m not reach any promise one way or the early , but we ‘re looking at all issues , all options at the table . I need tostandup for the people of Democratic Wisconsin . There ‘s 2.6 million people that voted in this final election , and they await me to do that . So I ‘m become to , we ‘re going to act on this .

The generals cost now attempt to paralyse the citizen motion of opposition – and go on the remote world in the dark – by cut down virtually all internet access , we must allstandwith the mass of Myanmar in their hour of danger and motive . They deserve nothing less .

We The People own mouth and we equal pissed ! No antifa , no BLM … We The People remove the Capitol ! Every American ethnicity be hither . Democratic tyranny WILL NOTSTAND! WE own SPOKEN ! !

Because legacy products don ’ t take a mass of advanced technology , it appear that Intel will settle outsourcing total after learn how thingstandwith both Samsung and TSMC . Intel is not in a position to be dependent on a peculiar party .

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Translation forstand

From our Multilingual Translation Dictionary

  • opstaan , staan , verdraAfrikaans
  • وقفArabic
  • dayanmaq , durmaqAzerbaijani
  • тороуBashkir
  • стаяць , пастаяцьBelarusian
  • стояBulgarian
  • দাঁড়ানোBengali
  • estar dret , posar-se dretCatalan , Valencian
  • zastávka , pozice , stánek , stojan , stát , postavit , vystát , přestátCzech
  • статиOld Church Slavonic , Church Slavonic , Old Bulgarian
  • vidneskranke , bevoksning , stand , holdeplads , standpunkt , tribune , estrade , stade , stå , rejse , stille , sætte , udholde , udstå , klare , holdeDanish
  • Zeugenstand , Standpunkt , Ständer , Stativ , Stand , Kiosk , stehen , aufstehen , bestehen , durchstehen , stellen , aufstellen , kandidieren , ausstehen , aushalten , abstellen , hinstellenGerman
  • tsitrɛ , tsoEwe
  • κιόσκι , στέκομαι , στάσηGreek
  • stativoEsperanto
  • postura , puesto , posición , mantener , permanecer , levantar , poner , estar parado , pararse , soportar , estar de pie , levantarseSpanish
  • seismaEstonian
  • پا شدن , ایست , وایسادن , ایستادن , برخاستن , وایسوندنPersian
  • tuki , teline , kanta , aitio , todistajanaitio , koju , koppi , metsikkö , paikka , asema , kummissaan , ymmällään , kannanotto , jakso , seisominen , lava , tiski , siemenpuu , seisonta , ihmetys , [ [ toimia ] ] [ [ tuomarina ] ] , tuomaroida , seistä , päteä , pyrkiä , [ [ olla ] ] [ [ ehdokkaana ] ] , seisoa , nousta , [ [ olla ] ] [ [ vaarassa ] ] , sietää , kestää , olla voimassa , [ [ asettaa ] ] [ [ pystyyn ] ] , [ [ olla ] ] [ [ vastaan ] ] , vastustaa , suunnata , [ [ nousta ] ] [ [ seisoa , [ [ olla ] ] [ [ mahdollisuus ] ] , [ [ nousta ] ] [ [ ylös ] ] , tuomitaFinnish
  • piédestal , socle , étal , endure , se tenir debout , se lever , être deboutFrench
  • steanWestern Frisian
  • seasIrish
  • seas , fuilingScottish Gaelic
  • ficar , estar , poñerse de pé , permanecer , pórse de péGalician
  • עמדה , לַעַמוֹדJew
  • खड़ा होनाHindi
  • stand , állvány , áll , állít , felállít , feláll , kiáll , jelölteti magátHungarian
  • տաղավար , կրպակ , կանգնել , դիմանալ , կանգնեցնելArmenian
  • berdiriIndonesian
  • stativoIdo
  • standaIcelandic
  • stare in piedi , sostare , sopportare , durare , soffrire , subire , appoggiare , entrare in lizza , alzarsi , stare fermo , arbitrare , tollerare , resistere , mettere in piedi , sostenere , mettere ritto , collocare , candidarsiItalian
  • 立場 , 木立ち , 屋台 , スタンド , 証言台 , 売店 , 停留所 , 立つ , 我慢する , 大目にみる , 立てる , 突っ立つ , 耐える , 立たすJapanese
  • პოზიცია , დგომაGeorgian
  • тұруKazakh
  • ឈរKhmer
  • 서다Korean
  • وه‌ستان , هه‌ستان , راوه‌ستان , به‌ پێوه‌ , هه‌ڵسان , به‌ راوه‌ستانKurdish
  • турууKyrgyz
  • stō , surgoLatin
  • stoenLuxembourgish , Letzeburgesch
  • ຍືນLao
  • stovėtiLithuanian
  • stāvētLatvian
  • porotētekeMāori
  • став , статив , потпора , штанд , тезга , постојка , сталак , застој , стојалиште , поставува , застанува , стои , станува , суди , издржува , поднесува , трпи , се кандидира , истрпуваMacedonian
  • зогсохMongolian
  • उभं राहनेMarathi
  • berdiri , tahanMalay
  • ရပ်Burmese
  • standplaats , standpunt , kraam , sokkel , positie , bosschage , stand , staander , statief , overeind , staan , doorstaan , uitstaan , zetten , opstaan , neerzetten , weerstaan , verdragen , stellenDutch
  • reise seg , stå opp , motstå , reise opp , stå , bli stående , tåleNorwegian
  • sizį́Navajo , Navaho
  • stać , wstawaćPolish
  • posto , apoio , estande , barraca , posição , amparo , encosto , barraquinha , permanecer , estar , [ [ pôr ] ] – [ [ se ] ] [ [ de ] ] [ [ pé ] ] , parar , aguentar , passar por , tolerar , candidatar-se , encostar , levantar , ficar , erguer , suportar , ficar de péPortuguese
  • star en pes , star siRomansh
  • arboret , ridica , fi supus , sta , sta în picioareRomanian
  • ларёк , палатка , стоянка , пост , позиция , сопротивление , пьедестал , консоль , стойка , стенд , киоск , подставка , этажерка , подпора , штатив , стеллаж , выдерживать , выдержать , баллотироваться , вставать , вынести , ставить , поставить , стоять , встать , выстоять , выноситьRussian
  • стајати , stajati , izdržati , ustati , trpeti , postavitiSerbo-Croatian
  • අමිශ්‍ර ගොන්නSinhala , Sinhalese
  • stojan , stáťSlovak
  • statiSlovene
  • rriAlbanian
  • emaSouthern Sotho
  • ställ , stativ , ställning , place , vittnesbås , stå , ställa sig upp , The translation of “ stand ” to Swedish live “ stå ” .Swedish
  • msimamo , misimamoSwahili
  • истоданTajik
  • ยืน , ลุกThai
  • durmakTurkmen
  • ayakta durmak , durmakTurkish
  • торыргаTatar
  • ti ‘ aTahitian
  • стоятиUkrainian
  • کھڑا ہوناUrdu
  • turmoqUzbek
  • đứngVietnamese
  • שטייןYiddish

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