Status

How did status quo get its meaning?

How did status quo get its meaning?
  1. What is the origin of status quo?
  2. What is the origin of the term status quo and what does it mean?
  3. When was status quo first used?
  4. What is the literal meaning of status quo?

What is the origin of status quo?

Etymology. From Latin status (“state”) (sometimes used in the ablative statū) + quō (“in which”), the ablative of quī (“which”).

What is the origin of the term status quo and what does it mean?

status quo (n.)

"unaltered condition," 1833, from Latin status quo "the state in which," hence "existing state of affairs." Also status quo ante "the state in which before, state of affairs previous" (1877).

When was status quo first used?

The phrase “status quo” was first recorded being used in 1719. It's Latin for “the state in which.” While the official denotation merely refers to the existing condition, the phrase soon took on a more pejorative connotation.

What is the literal meaning of status quo?

noun. : the current situation : the way things are now.

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