Both (i) and (ii) from Germanic stadiz; b. stat2, from Latin statim, at once; c. station, from Latin stati, a standing still; d. armistice, solstice, from Latin - stitium, a stoppage; e. stasis, from Greek stasis (see III. 1. b.), a standing, a standstill. 6. Suffixed form st-to -. a. bestead, from Old Norse stadhr, place, from Germanic stadaz, placed; b. stat, static, statice, stato -; astasia, astatine, from Greek statos, placed, standing. 7. Suffixed form st-no -. a. destine, from Latin dstinre, to make firm, establish (d -, thoroughly; see de -); b. obstinate, from Latin obstinre, to set one ' s mind on, persist (ob -, on; see epi). 8. Suffixed form st-tu -. estate, étagère, stage, state, statistics, statue, stature, status, statute; constitute, destitute, institute, prostitute, restitute, substitute, superstition, from Latin status, manner, position, condition, attitude, with derivatives statra, height, stature, statuere, to set up, erect, cause to stand, and superstes (- st-t -), witness (who stands beyond). 9. Suffixed form st-dhlo -. stable2; constable, from Latin stabulum, standing place, stable. 10. Suffixed form st-dhli -. establish, stable1, from Latin stabilis, standing firm. 11. Suffixed form st-t. stat; enstatite, from Greek - stats, one that causes to stand, a standing