Etymology
The term "longstanding" is derived from two Middle English words:
Meaning
"Longstanding" means:
Origin
The term "longstanding" first appeared in English in the early 14th century. It was originally used to describe something that had been established or in existence for a long time. Over time, the term came to be used more broadly to refer to anything that had been going on for a considerable period of time.
Examples
Etymology The word long comes from the Proto Indo European root leng meaning to stre
Etymology Originating from the Old English word standan which means to be upright
Etymology Old English standan from Proto Germanic standaną related to Old High
Etymology The name Cincinnati is derived from the Latin phrase Cincinnatus qui colit
Etymology Ancient Greek ekstasis Latin ecstasis Old French ecstase Middle Engl
Etymology The word soldier comes from the Middle French word souldier which in tur
Etymology Origin of the Word Juxtaposition is derived from the Latin phrase iuxta
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Etymology of smart Middle English smarte smerte Old English smeortan smeort Proto
Etymology Intrinsic comes from the Latin word intrinsecus meaning within or int
Etymology The word satellite comes from the Latin word satelles which means atten
Etymology The word obliterate derives from the Latin verb obliterare meaning to blo
Etymology The word pregnant originates from the Latin word praegnans which means b