stånd

Etymology
Formed from the verb, likely with influence from , from. Cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1)  existence
 * 2)  to (manage to) bring about
 * 3)  to happen (of something planned)
 * 4)  state, condition
 * 5)  to successfully defend oneself, to hold one's ground
 * 6)  erection (being upright)
 * 7)   penile erection
 * 8)  height, level (of a natural phenomenon, usually a body of water, or of an instrument that measures a natural phenomenon)
 * 9) a booth, a stand, a stall (from which something is sold, for example at a market place)
 * 10) marital status
 * 11)  an estate (especially an estate of the realm)
 * 1)  erection (being upright)
 * 2)   penile erection
 * 3)  height, level (of a natural phenomenon, usually a body of water, or of an instrument that measures a natural phenomenon)
 * 4) a booth, a stand, a stall (from which something is sold, for example at a market place)
 * 5) marital status
 * 6)  an estate (especially an estate of the realm)
 * 1)  height, level (of a natural phenomenon, usually a body of water, or of an instrument that measures a natural phenomenon)
 * 2) a booth, a stand, a stall (from which something is sold, for example at a market place)
 * 3) marital status
 * 4)  an estate (especially an estate of the realm)
 * 1) a booth, a stand, a stall (from which something is sold, for example at a market place)
 * 2) marital status
 * 3)  an estate (especially an estate of the realm)
 * 1)  an estate (especially an estate of the realm)
 * 1)  an estate (especially an estate of the realm)

Usage notes
Neutral enough in to appear in newspaper articles (that aren't going for effect), which is not the case for synonyms (besides ).