- from
Middle English sete, Old
English gesete/geseten and/or sǣte seat,
sittan to sit.
Possibly related to or
cognate with Old
Norse sæti. The
first known...
- *forasizo (cf.
modern German Vorsitzender "one who presides", Old
English fore-
sittan 'to preside'). but
later preferring a
derivation from fors, a "whirling...
-
Dessert made from
strained yoghurt,
fruits and
dried nuts
Sinki (food)
Sittan -
snacks accompanying alcoholic drinks Sukkha Roti (Tortilla)
Sukuti Swan...
- period.: 17
Binnaka appears as late as a palm-leaf
sittan record dated to 1833 and
called the "
sittan of Binnaka",
suggesting that the city was part of...
- bûj "I dwell, stay overnight" < *bunjō *sed-, *si-sd- "to sit" sit (< OE
sittan < *sed-yo-nom)
sitan "to sit" sedeō (sedēre) "to sit", sīdō "I sit down"...
- and The Well and the Tree; Pollington, Mead-hall. Heliand, line 3340: "
sittan at sumble". verðar nema oc
sumbl (cibum
capere et symposium) Grimm, ch....
- Simontorpsån 20 12 Simsjöån Singsån 35 22 Singån 25 16 Sipmekälven 17 11
Sittån 20 12
Sivakkajoki 17 11 Sixån 13 8.1 Sjaunjaätno 90 56 Sjnjuftjutisjåkkå...
- occ. ēoc,ēc; occ. ī+CV,ȳ+CV /i/ i /ɪ/ /ɪ/ OE i OE
writen > written; OE
sittan > to sit; OE fisċ > fish; OE
lifer >
liver OE y OE bryċġ > bridge; OE cyssan...
- occ. ēoc,ēc; occ. ī+CV,ȳ+CV /i/ i /ɪ/ /ɪ/ OE i OE
writen > written; OE
sittan > to sit; OE fisċ > fish; OE
lifer >
liver OE y OE bryċġ > bridge; OE cyssan...
-
sefan sefa (masculine noun) mind, spirit, understanding,
heart sitæþ siteþ
sittan (strong verb) sit, sit down,
recline sorgæ
sorge sorg (feminine noun) sorrow...