early 14c., "natural height of a body, height," from Old French stature, estature "build, structure," from Latin statura "height, size of body, size, growth," from PIE *ste-tu-, from root *sta- "to stand, make or be firm," with derivatives meaning "place or thing that is standing." Figurative sense first recorded 1834.
a man of great stature
stator
statuary
statue
statuesque
statuette
stature
status
status quo
statute
statutory
staunch