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  • ustın, stûn: from PIE base sta- "to stand, set down, make or be firm."
Cognates: cf. Avestan stūna-, Middle Persian stūn, Sanskrit sthūnā "column, pillar;" Greek stōís "column," staurós "poll", Latin instaurare "to set up a poll," German stütze "back up, support."
English Cognate: Please look at the "-stan" entry.
Source: Nişanyan


Çavkanî
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