ancient coin, late 14c., from Greek stater, from histanai "to fix, to place in a balance," hence "to weigh;" literally "to cause to stand," from PIE root *sta- "to stand, make or be firm." Once the name of a specific issue of coin, in ancient Greece it became a general name for the principal or standard coin in any place.
Keystone stater
farm staters
state-house
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statement
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statesman
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