Where does “устоя́ть” come from?

устоя́ть (Russian) comes from Russian стоя́ть, from Old East Slavic стоꙗти, from Proto-Slavic stojati, from Proto-Slavic stojěti, from Proto-Slavic -ěti, from Proto-Balto-Slavic -ēˀtei, from Proto-Indo-European -éh₁ti — Creates stative verbs from perfective roots;...

устоя́ть (Russian): to keep one's balance, to remain on one's feet, to stand one's ground, to stand fast

Definitions

  1. to keep one's balance, to remain on one's feet, to stand one's ground, to stand fast

Ancestry of “устоя́ть”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Russianстоя́тьto stand
2Old East Slavicстоꙗтиto stand
3Proto-Slavicstojatito stand
4Proto-Slavicstojěti
5Proto-Slavic-ětiInherited, stative; Deadjectival, inchoative;...
6Proto-Balto-Slavic-ēˀtei
7Proto-Indo-European-éh₁tiCreates stative verbs from perfective roots;...

Words derived from “устоя́ть

Every word from Proto-Indo-European -éh₁tiEvery word from Proto-Slavic -ětiEvery word from Proto-Slavic stojěti