usstandan

Part of speech: verb
Verb type: irregular strong verb (6)
Present participle: usstandands
1. to stand up; 2. to rise from the dead, to resurrect
Etymology
[← us- pref + standan v; OE ástandan; O Sax astandan; OHG irstandan]
Concordance
usstandiþ, ustandiþ - 3 pers, sing, pres, indicat - Mrk. IX, 31; X, 34; Luk. XVIII, 33; Jhn. XI, 23; XI, 24
usstandand - 3 pers, pl, pres, indicat - Mrk. XII, 23; XII, 25; Cor. I, XV, 52; Thessal. I, IV, 16
usstoþ, ustoþ - 3 pers, sing, p, indicat - Mrk. III, 26; VI, 1; IX, 27; Luk. IV, 16; VIII, 55; IX, 8; IX, 19; X, 25; Jhn. XI, 31; Thessal. I, IV, 14
usstoþi - 3 pers, sing, p, optat - Mrk. IX, 9
usstandan - inf- Mrk. VIII, 31; IX, 10
usstandands - pres.p. - Matth. IX, 9; Mrk. I, 35; II, 14; VII, 24; X, 1; XI, 12; XIV, 57; XIV, 60; XVI, 9; Luk. I, 39; IV, 38; IV, 39 etc
Paradigm

4.1.2. (b) VI class irregular strong verbs

Some verbs of this class displayed certain anomalies in forming past tense forms. Namely, the verb andhafjan (to answer) lost in the preterite its vowel -j-, while standan (to stand) – lost its consonant n.

VI class
irregular
infinitive preterite singular preterite plural past participle
normal grade lengthened grade lengthened grade normal grade
-ă- -ō- -ō- -ă-
to answer andhafjan andhōf andhōfum andhafans
to stand standan stōþ stōþum sta(n)dans

See the complete paradigm of the conjugation of strong verbs