stativus
Stativus is a Latin adjective meaning "standing," "fixed," or "firm." It is derived from the verb statuere, which means "to set up," "to establish," or "to cause to stand." The word stativus has been adopted into English, though it is not commonly used. When it appears, it typically refers to something that is fixed in position or unmoving. For example, a "stativus position" would be a stationary stance.
The concept of stativus is fundamental to understanding states of being or permanence. In philosophical contexts,
While less prevalent than its root verb or related nouns like "statue," "stativus" offers a precise way