Latin word sedeo comes from Old English settan (To set, establish, place, make.)
Dictionary entry | Language | Definition |
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settan | Old English (ang) | To set, establish, place, make. |
ġesett | Old English (ang) | |
sett | Middle English (enm) | |
*sodéyeti | Proto-Indo-European (ine) | To set, to seat, to cause to sit. |
*sizdō | Proto-Italic (itc-pro) | Sit, settle. |
sido | Latin (lat) | I sink down, I sink out of sight.. I sit down, I seat oneself, I settle. |
*sedēō | Proto-Italic (itc-pro) | Sit, be sitting, be seated. |
sedeo | Latin (lat) | I hold or hang fast or firm; I am established. I keep the field, remain encamped. I settle or sink down, subside. I sit in an official seat; sit in council or court, hold court, preside. I sit still; remain, tarry, stay, abide, linger, loiter; sit around. I sit, I am seated. |