sejo
/ˈse.ʒo/ · verb
Meaning
- first-person singular present indicative of seer
Etymology / origin
From Latin sedeō, from Proto-Italic *sedēō, from Proto-Indo-European *sed-, the same root as sīdō (“I settle, I sink down”). Cognates include Old Spanish seyo, seo.
- seer(Old Spanish)→
- *sed-(ine-pro)→
- *sedēō(itc-pro)→
- sedeo(Latin)→
- sejo (Old Galician-Portuguese)
- Relations: inh, inh, inh, cog
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