4.2 be at rest
stāre, stand; statiō, stay, sojourn; status, posture, position; stabilis, firm, steady; noun stabilitās
assistere, take up a position, stand
cōnsistere, take one's stand, halt
resistere, stand still
cōnstāre, remain; cōnstitī, stand
īnstāre, stand in
restāre, stand firm
sistere, subsistere, stand still, stop
sedēre, sit; noun sessiō
obsidēre, sit in or at
subsīdere, stay
iacēre, cubāre, lie
humī strātus or fūsus, lying (flat) on the ground
supīnus, lying on one's back
prōnus, lying face downward
pendēre, hang, be suspended
cause to be at rest
sistere, statuere, set up
pōnere, locāre, collocāre, place; noun collocātiō
stabilīre, fix, establish
iacere, iactāre, throw; noun iactātiō
sternere, stretch flat
suspendere, hang up
from A Handbook of the Latin Language by Walter Ripman (1930). Transcribed by Carolus Raeticus (2011).