释义 |
sē- To sow. Contracted from *seə1‑.- sow1, from Old English sāwan, to sow, from Germanic *sēan.
- Suffixed form *sē-ti‑, sowing.
- seed, from Old English sǣd, seed;
- colza, from Middle Dutch saet and Middle Low German sāt, seed. Both a and b from Germanic *sēdiz, seed.
- Reduplicated zero-grade form *si-s(ə)‑. season, from Latin serere, to sow, satiō (< *sə-tiō), sowing.
- Suffixed form *sē-men‑, seed. semé, semen, seminary; disseminate, inseminate, sinsemilla, from Latin sēmen, seed.
[In Pokorny 2. sē(i)‑ 889.] |
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