forstand
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From Middle English forstanden, from Old English forstandan (“to defend, help, protect, withstand, prevent, hinder, resist, oppose, benefit, avail, understand, signify, be equal to”), from Proto-West Germanic *frastandan (“to understand, oppose”), equivalent to for- + stand. Cognate with West Frisian ferstean (“to understand”), Saterland Frisian ferstounde (“to understand”), Dutch verstaan (“to understand”), German verstehen (“to understand”). Compare also Norwegian Bokmål forstå (“to comprehend, understand”), Swedish förstå (“to comprehend, understand”).
forstand (third-person singular simple present forstands, present participle forstanding, simple past and past participle forstood)
A verbal noun of forstå (“to understand”), equivalent to for- (“for-”) + stand (“standing”). Borrowed from Middle Low German vorstant, cognate with German Verstand.
forstand c (singular definite forstanden, not used in plural form)
common gender |
Singular | |
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indefinite | definite | |
nominative | forstand | forstanden |
genitive | forstands | forstandens |
From Middle Low German vorstant, related to forstå; compare with German Verstand.
forstand m (definite singular forstanden, uncountable)
From Middle Low German vorstant, related to forstå.
forstand m (definite singular forstanden, uncountable)
From Middle English forstanden, from Old English forstandan (“to defend, understand”), from Proto-West Germanic *frastandan (“to understand, oppose”), equivalent to for- + stand.
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