/stʊd/
OriginFrom Middle English stod, from Old English stōd, from Proto-Germanic *stōþ, *stōd-, past tense of *standaną (“to stand”).
- form-of, participle, pastsimple past and past participle of stand
“This morning a bloke stood next to me wearing nothing but sandals.”
“The teacher stood her facing the corner.”
“The flowers were stood in a vase on the table. (informal; chiefly UK/Commonwealth)”