-
present subjunctive appears to come from
sedeo (to sit) via the Old
Spanish verb seer. E.g.
derivation from
sedeo:
sedeam → sea (1st
person singular, present...
- *sed-, *si-sd- "to sit" sit (< OE
sittan < *sed-yo-nom)
sitan "to sit"
sedeō (sedēre) "to sit", sīdō "I sit down" < *si-sd-oH₂ hézdomai "I sit" < *sed-yo-...
- the name of
Palazzo Sessoriano. The name
Sessoriano comes from the
Latin sedeo, or "siedo"
since in the late
imperial era the
imperial council used to...
-
Present tense Perfect agō ēgī "to do" videō vīdī "to see" (vowel lengthening)
sedeō sēdī "to sit" (vowel lengthening)...
- SE
ZAKUCAO U ŠABANA: Ovo je zvaničan izveštaj nemačke policije! Šaulić
sedeo na
mestu suvozača! NIJE MU BILO SPASA!". kurir.rs (in Serbian). 17 February...
- su****ssionism
comes from the
English verb to su****de, from the
Latin verb
sedeo, sedere, sedi, sessum, "to sit", plus super, "upon". It thus
signifies one...
- subsegment, suprasegmental, transect, transection, trisectrix,
vivisection sedeō -sideō sede- -side- sed- sess- sit dissident, insidious, nonresident, obsession...
-
syllable gains a rising,
acute accent. Compare: PIE *sed- "to sit" (>
Latin sedeō,
Sanskrit sīdati,
Ancient Gr**** hézomai and
English sit) > Proto-Balto-Slavic...
-
fautum "to favour" foveō, fovēre, fōvī, fōtum "to caress, to cherish"
sedeō, sedēre, sēdī,
sessum "to sit" videō, vidēre, vīdī, vīsum "to see" The perfect...
- that
certain forms in
Romance languages come from the
suppletive sources sedeo (to be seated)
instead of sum, e.g.
subjunctive present:
sedea > sia, sea...