तिष्ठति

Etymology
From, from , from , from. Cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬 (whence 🇨🇬).

Verb

 * 1) to stand, stand firmly, station oneself, stand upon, get upon, take up a position on
 * with — to stand on the feet
 * with — to kneel
 * with or  and genitive — to stand or present oneself before
 * with and with or without genitive — to stand up against an enemy etc.
 * 1) to stay, remain, continue in any condition or action
 * with — to remain a girl or unmarried
 * with or with  (instrumental) — to remain silent
 * with — to continue or feel well
 * 1) to remain occupied or engaged in, be intent upon, make a practice of, keep on, persevere in any act (with locative or ind.p.)
 * with — to continue governing
 * with — to practise obedience
 * with — to exercise power
 * with — to do one's duty
 * with — to keep to one's own business
 * with — to persist in doubting
 * धर्मम् आश्रित्य (dharmam āśritya) — to practise virtue
 * 1) to continue to be or exist (as opposed to "perish"), endure, last
 * 2) to be, exist, be present, be obtainable or at hand
 * 3) to be with or at the disposal of, belong to (dative, genitive or locative)
 * 4) (Ā, mc. also P. compare Pāṇini 1-3, 23; IV, 34) to stand by, abide by, be near to, be on the side of, adhere or submit to, acquiesce in, serve, obey (locative or dative)
 * 5) to stand still, stay quiet, remain stationary, stop, halt, wait, tarry, linger, hesitate
 * 6) to behave or conduct oneself
 * with — to behave equally towards any one (+ locative)
 * 1) to be directed to or fixed on (+ locative)
 * 2) to be founded or rest or depend on, be contained in (+ locative)
 * 3) to rely on, confide in (+ locative)
 * मयि स्थित्वा (mayi sthitvā) — confiding in me
 * 1) to stay at, resort to (+ accusative)
 * 2) to arise from (+ ablative or genitive)
 * 3) to desist or cease from (+ ablative)
 * 4) to remain unnoticed (as of no importance), be left alone (only imperative and potential)
 * 5)  be stood etc. - frequently used impersonally
 * मया स्थीयताम् (mayā sthīyatām) — let it be abided by me; i.e. I must abide
 * 1)  to cause to stand, place, locate, set, lay, fix, station, establish, found, institute
 * 2)  to set up, erect, raise, build
 * 3)  to cause to continue, make durable, strengthen, confirm
 * 4)  to prop up, support, maintain
 * 5)  to affirm, assent
 * 6)  to appoint (to any office + locative)
 * 7)  to cause to be, constitute, make, appoint or employ as (+ two accusatives)
 * with — to employ any one as a nurse
 * with — to appoint any one as guardian
 * with — to make anything ready
 * with — to keep anything well guarded
 * with — to make anything one's own
 * with — to leave anything over or remaining
 * 1)  to fix, settle, determine, resolve
 * 2)  to fix in or on, lead or being into, direct or turn towards (+ locative, rarely accusative)
 * with — to impress on the heart
 * with — to fix the mind on
 * 1)  to introduce or initiate into, instruct in (+ locative)
 * with — to instruct in a plan or system
 * 1)  to make over or deliver up to (loc. or haste with gen., " into the hands of ")
 * 2)  to give in marriage
 * 3)  to cause to stand still, stop, arrest, check, hold, keep in, restrain
 * with — to keep bound or imprisoned
 * 1)  to place aside, keep, save, preserve