Italian word istanza comes from Latin stare, Latin ingratus (Thankless. Ungrateful. Unpleasant, disagreeable.), Latin sto
Dictionary entry | Language | Definition |
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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. |