statūs
English
Etymology
From the Latin statūs, the nominative plural form of status (“condition, position, rank”).
Pronunciation
- It is not clear how (or if) this word is pronounced. It may be enPR: stāʹto͞os, stăʹto͞os, IPA(key): /ˈsteɪtuːs/, /ˈstatuːs/, or perhaps enPR: stāʹto͞oz, stăʹto͞oz, IPA(key): /ˈsteɪtuːz/, /ˈstatuːz/.
Noun
statūs pl
- (rare) plural of status
- 2006, Hans J. Vermeer, Luhmann’s “social systems” theory, page 16
- Analogically we who observe Luhmann’s theory have two statūs²².
- ²² The ū indicates plural: status (singular) vs. statūs (plural), and so likewise with other Latin words of the so-called u-declension, e.g. nexus vs. nexūs.
- 2006, Hans J. Vermeer, Luhmann’s “social systems” theory, page 16
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