Table of Contents
- 1 What does understand have to do with standing under?
- 2 What is the origin of understand?
- 3 What is the origin of the prefix under?
- 4 What does the prefix under mean in undergraduate?
- 5 What prefix means together?
- 6 What does Do you understand mean?
- 7 Does the “standing under” metaphor exist in other languages?
- 8 What language has the word “stand” in it?
- 9 How do you write down things you don’t understand?
What does understand have to do with standing under?
In the languages most closely related to English, the stand idea does come into play, but the words for understand have a different metaphor at work. One holds that the under- prefix also meant between or among, and to understand was to stand between things in order to separate and discern among them.
What is the origin of understand?
From Middle English understanden, from Old English understandan (“to understand”), from Proto-Germanic *under (“between”) + *standaną (“to stand”), equivalent to Old English under- (“between, inter-”) + standan (“to stand”).
What is the origin of the prefix under?
“beneath, among, before, in the presence of, in subjection to, under the rule of, by means of,” also, as an adverb, “beneath, below, underneath,” expressing position with reference to that which is above, from Proto-Germanic *under- (source also of Old Frisian under, Dutch onder, Old High German untar, German unter.
What is stand under?
to undergo; to withstand.
What is the prefix to understand?
prefix mis-
The verb misunderstand adds the “bad” or “wrong” prefix mis- to understand, from an Old English root, understandan, that literally means “stand in the midst of.”
What does the prefix under mean in undergraduate?
The prefix, under- , implies too little; below.
What prefix means together?
com-
com- a prefix meaning “with,” “together,” “in association,” and (with intensive force) “completely,” occurring in loanwords from Latin (commit): used in the formation of compound words before b, p, m: combine; compare; commingle. Also co-, col-, con-, cor-.
What does Do you understand mean?
used for emphasizing that someone should do what you are telling them.
What does inner Standing mean?
INNERSTAND. Stand in something, also stand in a situation. Do you understand? If you do understand then you stand under this knowledge to be able to agree to what is stated. So, therefore, you innerstand aka stand in by applying it to be able to overstand it aka stand over which is wisdom about what is stated.
What does “understand” mean?
Understand seems like a pretty straightforward English word. It comes directly from Old English, it’s composed of two simpler words, under and stand, and it’s had its current meaning, to comprehend, since our earliest records of it. Still, it’s something of an etymological mystery.
Does the “standing under” metaphor exist in other languages?
But the “standing under” metaphor doesn’t seem to show up anywhere else. In the languages most closely related to English, the stand idea does come into play, but the words for understand have a different metaphor at work.
What language has the word “stand” in it?
In the languages most closely related to English, the stand idea does come into play, but the words for understand have a different metaphor at work. German verstehen, Dutch verstaan, and Scandinavian forstå are all related the Old English word, forstandan, which meant either “stand in front of” or “stand away/apart from.”
How do you write down things you don’t understand?
Write down the things you do understand about the topic at hand. You may find it helpful to write out the things you DO understand about the problem and use this to better identify where the gaps are in your understanding. Writing these things down will also take them off your mind and allow you to concentrate on the things you DON’T understand.
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