Comparative evidence

steh₂

• Lat. sistō -ere, perf. stetī ‘cause to stand’, ‘set up’, ‘make firm’, ‘fix’, ‘stabilize’, ‘halt’ (OLD: 1773)

• Lat. stō stāre, perf. stetī ‘stand’, ‘stand up’, ‘stand still’, ‘halt’, ‘stop’, ‘be situated’, ‘endure’, ‘be fixed’, ‘to continue to exist’ (OLD: 1823-1824)

• Lat. dēstinō -āre ‘fix in position’, ‘fasten down’, ‘fix’, ‘intend’, ‘purpose’, ‘designate’ (OLD: 528)

References

OLD = Glare, P. G. W. 1968. Oxford Latin Dictionary. Oxford: Clarendon Press.