Etymology of “stable†(adjective)
• Origin: From the Latin word stabilis meaning “firm,†“steady,†or “steadfast,†which in turn comes from stare, meaning “to stand.â€
• Development: In Old French, it appeared as estable and carried over into Middle English as stable, retaining the sense of “secure,†“unchanging,†or “reliable.â€
Etymology of “stable†(noun)
• Meaning: A building or enclosure where livestock (especially horses) are kept.
• Origin: Ultimately from the same Latin root stare (“to standâ€), via Late Latin stabulum (“standing place,†“stallâ€) and Anglo-French estable. In Middle English, stable retained the notion of “a place where animals stand or stay.â€