Webster's 1913 Dictionary
STATIVE
Sta "tive, a. Etym: [L. stativus, fr. stare, statum, to stand. ] (Mil. )
Defn: Of or pertaining to a fixed camp, or military posts or quarters. [Obs. or R.]
New American Oxford Dictionary
stative
sta tive |ˈstātiv ˈsteɪdɪv |Linguistics ▶adjective (of a verb ) expressing a state or condition rather than an activity or event, such as be or know, as opposed to run or grow . Contrasted with dynamic. ▶noun a stative verb. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Latin stativus, from stat- ‘stopped, standing, ’ from the verb stare .
Oxford Dictionary
stative
stative |ˈsteɪtɪv |Linguistics ▶adjective (of a verb ) expressing a state or condition rather than an activity or event, such as be or know, as opposed to run or grow . Contrasted with dynamic. ▶noun a stative verb. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Latin stativus, from stat- ‘stopped, standing ’, from the verb stare .
Duden Dictionary
Stativ
Sta tiv Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Stat i v ʃt …|das Stativ; Genitiv: des Stativs, Plural: die Stative zu lateinisch stativus = (fest )stehend, zu: stare, Staat [zusammenschiebbare ] meist dreibeinige Vorrichtung, auf die feinmechanische Apparate (z. B. Kameras, Messgeräte ) aufgeschraubt werden
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
stative
sta tive /stéɪtɪv /形容詞 〘文法 〙(動詞が )状態を表す .