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English

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Etymology 1

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FromLatinstatim(immediately).

Adverb

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stat (notcomparable)

  1. (medicine)Immediately;now.
  2. (slang, by extension)Immediately.
    • 2022 June 27, Megan Uy, “Where to Get That Cute Tie-Dye Hoodie on ‘Only Murders in the Building’”, inCosmopolitan[1]:
      TBH, I’d get to shoppingSTAT because these hoodies will for sure sell like hotcakes once season 2 premieres on June 28. So make sure to snag one for yourself before they sell out and mark your calendar for the big day!
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Immediately, now

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stat (notcomparable)

  1. (medicine) Withnodelay;at once.
    stat dose

Etymology 2

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Clipping ofstatistic.

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stat (pluralstats)

  1. (especially in theplural)Clipping ofstatistic.
    • 2021 December 29, Stephen Roberts, “Stories and facts behind railway plaques: Chester (1848)”, inRail, number947, page57:
      There are some glitteringstats out there regarding Brassey: namely that he'd built around one-third of Britain's railways by the time he was in his early 40s, and that by the time of his death (aged 65) he was responsible for around one-twentieth of the world's railways.
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stat (third-person singular simple presentstats,present participlestatting,simple past and past participlestatted)

  1. (transitive, chieflysports,informal) Tocollect orinterpretstatistics related to (amatch etc.).
    • 2014 September 16, Sam King, “Purdue volleyball notes: Madness in Mackey Arena”, inJournal & Courier[2]:
      "I went back andstatted that match," Shondell said. "Seventy percent of the points, we either finished them with a kill or making an error. So we were in control, it's just that we weren't in control the way we needed to be on a regular basis."
    • 2015 July 27, Joe Gorman, “The stats guru helping keep alive football history in Australia”, inThe Guardian[3]:
      The most important part of the collection, however, is Howe’s folders of stats.[] All up, he reckons he’sstatted over 10,000 Australian matches at all levels. It’s all been digitised now, of course, but to this day Howe maintains a hand-written record.
  2. (transitive,roleplaying games,slang) Toassignstatistics to (amonster etc. in a game).
    Synonym:stat out
    If youstat it, they will kill it.

Etymology 3

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Clipping ofstatutory.

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stat (pluralstats)

  1. (Canada,informal) Astatutorypublic holiday(also asstat holiday).
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Etymology 4

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Clipping ofphotostat.

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stat (pluralstats)

  1. (informal)Clipping ofphotostat.

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stat (third-person singular simple presentstats,present participlestatting,simple past and past participlestatted)

  1. (informal)Clipping ofphotostat.
    • 2009, Kevin Tinsley,Digital Prepress for Comic Books, New York, NY: Stickman Graphics,→ISBN, page96:
      These overlays were thenstatted using a screen of etched glass to break up the solid black into small rows of black dots. A different sized screen was used to create a different sized dot for each percentage.

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Aromanian

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Etymology 1

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Borrowed fromItalianstato orLatinstatus.

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stat n (pluralstaturi)

  1. state,country

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Etymology 2

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FromLatinstatus. CompareRomanianstat.

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stat m (femininestatã)

  1. (masculine singular past passive participle ofstau used as an adjective)stayed,stopped,remained;stood
  2. resided
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Chinese

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Clipping ofEnglishstatistics, reinforced byEnglishstat.

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stat

  1. (Hong Kong Cantonese, chieflyuniversityslang)statistics(mathematical science)

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Cornish

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FromLatinstatus.

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stat m (pluralstatysorstatow)

  1. (politics)state,polity
  2. situation,state,affair
  3. estate

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  • Cornish-English Dictionary from Maga's Online Dictionary
  • Akademi Kernewek Gerlyver Kernewek (FSS) Cornish Dictionary (SWF) (in Cornish),2018, published2018, page173

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Etymology

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FromMiddle Low Germanstat, fromLatinstatus.

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stat c (singular definitestaten,plural indefinitestater)

  1. Astate (polity).

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Declension ofstat
common
gender
singularplural
indefinitedefiniteindefinitedefinite
nominativestatstatenstaterstaterne
genitivestatsstatensstatersstaternes

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Ladin

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FromLatinstātus.

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stat m (pluralstac)

  1. Astate.

Latin

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stat

  1. third-personsingularpresentactiveindicative ofstō

Lombard

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FromLatinstātus.

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stat m

  1. state

Maltese

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Borrowed fromSicilianstatu and/orItalianstato, both fromLatinstatus.

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stat m (pluralstati)

  1. state(condition)
  2. state,country,government

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Middle Dutch

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FromOld Dutchstat, fromProto-West Germanic*stadi. The umlauted formstēde derives fromOld Dutchstedi, a variant which hadn't lost the final-i.

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stat f orm

  1. place
  2. position,station (ofduty)
  3. rank,status
  4. space,room
  5. city

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Middle English

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    Etymology tree
    Proto-Indo-European*steh₂-
    Old Frenchestatbor.
    Middle Englishstat

    FromOld Frenchestat, fromLatinstatus.

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    stat (pluralstats)

    1. condition

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    Norwegian Bokmål

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    Etymology

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    FromMiddle Low Germanstat(state, rank), fromLatinstatus(fixed, set, regular), perfect passive participle ofsistō(I cause to stand, set, place), fromProto-Italic*sistō(stand, place), fromProto-Indo-European*stísteh₂ti(to be standing up, to be getting up), from the root*steh₂-(to stand (up)), and also the perfect passive participle ofstō, from the same root.

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    stat m (definite singularstaten,indefinite pluralstater,definite pluralstatene)

    1. astate

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    Norwegian Nynorsk

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    Borrowed fromMiddle Low Germanstat, fromLatinstatus.

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    stat m (definite singularstaten,indefinite pluralstatar,definite pluralstatane)

    1. astate,country
      Frankrike er ein av dei størstestatane i Europa.
      France is one of the largestcountries of Europe.
    2. (definite form) thegovernment,authorities
      Eg har fått meg jobb istaten.
      I have got a job working for thegovernment.

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    Old Dutch

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    Etymology

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    FromProto-West Germanic*stadi.

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    stat f

    1. place,location
    2. house,abode
    3. town,inhabitedplace

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    Declension ofstat (feminine i-stem noun)
    casesingularplural
    nominativestatstedi
    accusativestatstedi
    genitivestedistedo
    dativestedistedin,stedon

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    Old High German

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    FromProto-West Germanic*stadi, fromProto-Germanic*stadiz.

    Ultimately fromProto-Indo-European*stéh₂tis, an extension of*steh₂- and, thus, related tostehen andStuhl.

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    stat

    1. place,site,spot
    2. place,settlement(but yet without any restriction to “town, city”, for whichburg)

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    • stat in Gerhard Köbler's 2006Neuhochdeutsch-althochdeutsches Wörterbuch

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    FromDutchstad.

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    stat

    1. city,town

    Piedmontese

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    FroLatinstātus.

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    stat m

    1. state

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    Borrowed fromItalianstato orLatinstātus.

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    stat n (pluralstate)

    1. state,government
      Synonyms:țară,guvern,regim
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    Declension ofstat
    singularplural
    indefinitedefiniteindefinitedefinite
    nominative-accusativestatstatulstatestatele
    genitive-dativestatstatuluistatestatelor
    vocativestatulestatelor

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    Inherited fromLatinstātus.

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    stat n (pluralstate)

    1. state,condition
      Synonyms:stare,condiție
    2. situation,position
      Synonyms:situație,poziție
    3. class;category;stature
      Synonym:clasă
    4. list
      Synonyms:listă,tabel
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    Declension ofstat
    singularplural
    indefinitedefiniteindefinitedefinite
    nominative-accusativestatstatulstatestatele
    genitive-dativestatstatuluistatestatelor
    vocativestatulestatelor

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    stat

    1. pastparticiple ofsta

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    Etymology

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    FromMiddle Low Germanstat, fromLatinstatus.

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    stat c

    1. Astate; anation.
    2. Astate; agovernment; collectively about the ruling hierarchy of a country.
    3. Astate; part of a federation.
    4. (uncountable) A salary paidin kind, usually in combination with a small amount in cash, for agricultural workers abolished with the end of October 1945 (through acollective bargaining agreement). Formerly of wider use, for instance also for some civil servants.

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    (nation, government):

    (salary):

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    stat

    1. A tense marker that shows that an action is beginning by preceding the verb

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    Etymology

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    FromOttoman Turkishستاد(stad), fromFrenchstade, fromLatinstadium, fromAncient Greekστάδιον(stádion).

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    stat (definite accusativestadı,pluralstatlar)

    1. stadium

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    Declension ofstat
    singularplural
    nominativestatstatlar
    definite accusativestadıstatları
    dativestadastatlara
    locativestattastatlarda
    ablativestattanstatlardan
    genitivestadınstatların
    Possessive forms
    nominative
    singularplural
    1st singularstadımstatlarım
    2nd singularstadınstatların
    3rd singularstadıstatları
    1st pluralstadımızstatlarımız
    2nd pluralstadınızstatlarınız
    3rd pluralstatlarıstatları
    definite accusative
    singularplural
    1st singularstadımıstatlarımı
    2nd singularstadınıstatlarını
    3rd singularstadınıstatlarını
    1st pluralstadımızıstatlarımızı
    2nd pluralstadınızıstatlarınızı
    3rd pluralstatlarınıstatlarını
    dative
    singularplural
    1st singularstadımastatlarıma
    2nd singularstadınastatlarına
    3rd singularstadınastatlarına
    1st pluralstadımızastatlarımıza
    2nd pluralstadınızastatlarınıza
    3rd pluralstatlarınastatlarına
    locative
    singularplural
    1st singularstadımdastatlarımda
    2nd singularstadındastatlarında
    3rd singularstadındastatlarında
    1st pluralstadımızdastatlarımızda
    2nd pluralstadınızdastatlarınızda
    3rd pluralstatlarındastatlarında
    ablative
    singularplural
    1st singularstadımdanstatlarımdan
    2nd singularstadındanstatlarından
    3rd singularstadındanstatlarından
    1st pluralstadımızdanstatlarımızdan
    2nd pluralstadınızdanstatlarınızdan
    3rd pluralstatlarındanstatlarından
    genitive
    singularplural
    1st singularstadımınstatlarımın
    2nd singularstadınınstatlarının
    3rd singularstadınınstatlarının
    1st pluralstadımızınstatlarımızın
    2nd pluralstadınızınstatlarınızın
    3rd pluralstatlarınınstatlarının

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