stat

Aromanian

noun
Definitions
  • state, country

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian stato (state) borrowed from Latin status (manner of standing, condition, standing, position, state, status, id, apparel, and other senses, carriage, stan, dress, fixed, manner, set, attitude).

Origin

Latin

status

Gloss

manner of standing, condition, standing, position, state, status, id, apparel, and other senses, carriage, stan, dress, fixed, manner, set, attitude

Concept
Semantic Field

Modern world

Ontological Category

Person/Thing

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