FromMiddle High Germanstant, fromOld High German*stant (attested inOld High Germanfirstant,urstant), fromProto-West Germanic*stand, a deverbal from*standan(“to stand”). Cognate withEnglishstand.
Stand m (strong,genitiveStandesorStands,pluralStände,diminutiveStändchen n)
- standing,state,status,position,situation
- ImStande sein zu… ―to be able to…
- jemandem in denStand setzen ―to enable someone to
- Geldsetzt einenin den Stand, alleszu kaufen ―Money enables you to buy anything.
- (sociology)class,stratum(group of people with a certain social status)
- Adelsstand ―nobility
- estate
- booth,stand
- (Switzerland)canton(state of Switzerland)
- Synonym:Kanton
Declension ofStand [masculine, strong]
- Abstand,Adelsstand,Anstand,Aufstand,Ausstand,Beobachtungsstand,Familienstand,Ritterstand,Rückstand,Ruhestand,Stillstand,Widerstand
- Standbein,Standbild,standhaft,Standort,Standpunkt,Standing
- “Stand” inDuden online
- “Stand” inDigitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
FromOld High Germanstand.
Stand m (pluralStänn)
- stand,stall
- level,position (e.g. in a hierarchy)
- stage,phase (e.g. of a project)
- score (in a game)