istanza etymology

Italian word istanza comes from Latin stare, Latin ingratus (Thankless. Ungrateful. Unpleasant, disagreeable.), Latin sto

Detailed word origin of istanza

Dictionary entryLanguageDefinition
stare Latin (lat)
ingratus Latin (lat) Thankless. Ungrateful. Unpleasant, disagreeable.
sto Latin (lat) (Medieval Latin) I [currently] am (feel). (Medieval Latin) I am [located at]. I stand. I stay, remain.
insto Latin (lat) (ambitransitive) I stand upon, set foot on.. (ambitransitive, with accusative or dative) I assail, press upon, harass.. (intransitive) I am pressing, draw nigh, approach, threaten.. (intransitive, with dative) I urge, pursue, insist.. (transitive) I urge (forward), ply.
instare Latin (lat)
instans Latin (lat)
instantia Latin (lat) A being near, presence. Perseverance, earnestness, importunity, urgency.
istanza Italian (ita) Expectation, need, demand. Request, instance, application, petition.

Words with the same origin as istanza

Descendants of stare
costato costoso istante prestito stabilire stanza
Descendants of ingratus
ingrato
Descendants of sto
costituzione distanza essere ostacolo restituire sostituire sostituto stagione stare stato statua stazione