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stat

stat

See also: sTAt, stát, stât, stáť, štát, stať, and -stat

English

Adverb

stat (comparative more stat, superlative most stat)

  1. Immediately; now; usually used in medical situations, to connote extreme urgency.
Translations

Etymology 2

Abbreviation.

Noun

stat (plural stats)

  1. Short for statistic.
  2. Short for statistics.

Verb

stat (third-person singular simple present stats, present participle statting, simple past and past participle statted)

  1. (slang, role-playing games, transitive) To assign statistics to (a monster, etc. in a game).
    If you stat it, they will kill it.

Anagrams


Aromanian

Alternative forms

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Italian stato or Latin status.

Noun

stat n (plural staturi)

  1. state, country

See also

Etymology 2

From Latin status. Compare Romanian stat.

Adjective

stat m (feminine statã)

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

Synonyms


Danish

Noun

stat c (singular definite staten, plural indefinite stater)

  1. A state (polity).

Inflection

Derived terms


Ladin

Etymology

From Latin stātus.

Noun

stat m (plural stac)

  1. A state.

Latin

Verb

stat

  1. third-person singular present active indicative of stō

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Latin status, via Middle Low German stat

Noun

stat m (definite singular staten, indefinite plural stater, definite plural statene)

  1. a state

Derived terms

References


Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Latin status, via Middle Low German stat

Noun

stat m (definite singular staten, indefinite plural statar, definite plural statane)

  1. a state

Derived terms

References


Old High German

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *stadiz, whence also Old English stede, Old Norse staðr.

Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *stéh₂tis, an extension of Proto-Indo-European *steh₂- and, thus, related to stehen and Stuhl.

Noun

stat

  1. A city; a town.
  2. A site; a place; a spot.

Synonyms

Descendants

References

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

Papiamentu

Noun

stat

  1. A city.

Romanian

Etymology 1

From Italian or Latin stato, status.

Noun

stat n (plural state)

  1. A state; a government.
Synonyms

Etymology 2

From Latin stātus.

Noun

stat n (plural state)

  1. A state; a condition.
  2. A situation; a position.
  3. A class; a category; a stature.
  4. A list.
Synonyms
Declension

See also

Verb

stat

  1. past participle of sta

Swedish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /stɑːt/

Noun

stat c

  1. A state; a nation.
  2. A state; a government; collectively about the ruling hierarchy of a country.
  3. A state; part of a federation.
  4. (uncountable) (up until early 20th century) A salary paid to a farm workers and which to the larger part consisted of goods rather than money.

Declension

Inflection of stat 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative stat staten stater staterna
Genitive stats statens staters staternas

Synonyms

  • (in a federation): delstat, förbundsstat (chiefly about German states)

See also

nation, government
salary

Tok Pisin

Verb

stat

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

Turkish

Etymology

Borrowing from French stade.

Noun

stat (definite accusative statı, plural statlar)

  1. stadium

Synonyms