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Old English word seon comes from Proto-Italic *sekʷōr (Follow, come/go after.)
*sekʷōr (Proto-Italic)
Follow, come/go after.
*sékʷetor (Proto-Indo-European)
To be following.
*sekʷ- (Proto-Indo-European)
to follow , to say, to accompany, to follow, to see, notice, to follow, accompany, to see
sector (Latin)
I follow continually, attend, accompany.. I follow after, pursue, chase.. I seek after/out One who cuts or cuts off, cutter.. A purchaser or bidder at a sale of confiscated goods. (feminine: sectrix).
*sehwaną (Proto-Germanic)
To see.
seon (Old English)
To see.