Substantia etymology

Latin

Latin word substantia comes from Latin sub, Latin sto, Latin sub- (Sub-.)

Etymology of substantia

Detailed word origin of substantia

Dictionary entry Language Definition
sub Latin (lat) (with ablative) about, around (time). (with ablative) at the feet of. (with ablative) behind. (with ablative) under, beneath. (with ablative) within, during. (with accusative) under, up to, up under, close to (of a motion). (with accusative) until, before, up to, about.
sto Latin (lat) (Medieval Latin) I [currently] am (feel). (Medieval Latin) I am [located at]. I stand. I stay, remain.
sub- Latin (lat) Sub-.
substo Latin (lat)
substantis Latin (lat)
substantia Latin (lat) Fortune, property, possessions. Substance, essence, material, contents.

Words with the same origin as substantia

Descendants of sto

praestare stare statim