se

Middle French

pronoun

Etymology

Inherited from Old French se inherited from Latin sē (apart, herself, itself, without, himself, themselves, apart from, astray, aside, by itself).

Origin

Latin

Gloss

apart, herself, itself, without, himself, themselves, apart from, astray, aside, by itself

Concept
Semantic Field

Miscellaneous function words

Ontological Category

Other

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Distribution of cognates by language

Geogrpahic distribution of cognates

Cognates and derived terms

  • si Latin
  • Latin
  • Italian
  • s'appeler French
  • se French
  • si French
  • se Spanish, Castilian
  • *se- Proto-Indo-European
  • *swé Proto-Indo-European
  • rancho Portuguese
  • se Old French
  • sei Old French
  • si Esperanto
  • es Catalan, Valencian
  • se Catalan, Valencian
  • se Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
  • sine Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
  • s' Norman
  • si Middle French
  • se Old Portuguese
  • sse Old Portuguese
  • -se Ligurian
  • se Dalmatian
  • se Ladin
  • si Ladin
  • se Neapolitan