sep
Ido
numeral
Definitions
- seven (7)
Etymology
Borrowed from Esperanto sep (7, seven) derived from Latin septem (seven) derived from Proto-Indo-European *septḿ̥ (seven).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*septḿ̥
Gloss
seven
Concept
Semantic Field
Quantity
Ontological Category
Number
Kanji
七
Emoji
🕖️ 🕢️
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- septet English
- septuplex English
- -ber Latin
- septangulus Latin
- septem Latin
- september Latin
- septeni Latin
- septentrio Latin
- septicollis Latin
- septiens Latin
- septies Latin
- septimus Latin
- septipes Latin
- septunx Latin
- sieben German
- sette Italian
- septidi French
- siete Spanish, Castilian
- πλέκω Ancient Greek
- *septḿ̥ Proto-Indo-European
- *sebun Proto-Germanic
- सप्तन् Sanskrit
- सप्तम Sanskrit
- *sedmь Proto-Slavic
- set Old French
- dek-sepa Esperanto
- dudek-sepa Esperanto
- naŭdek-sepa Esperanto
- okdek-sepa Esperanto
- sep Esperanto
- sepa Esperanto
- sepcent Esperanto
- sepdek-dua Esperanto
- sepdek-kvara Esperanto
- sepdek-kvina Esperanto
- sepdek-naŭa Esperanto
- sepdek-oka Esperanto
- sepdek-sepa Esperanto
- sepdek-sesa Esperanto
- sepdek-unua Esperanto
- sepiliono Esperanto
- seplatero Esperanto
- sepono Esperanto
- septaga Esperanto
- set Catalan, Valencian
- șapte Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- եօթն Old Armenian
- sept Norman
- sete Old Portuguese
- *sextam Proto-Celtic
- *saptá Proto-Indo-Iranian
- shapti Aromanian
- sèt Occitan
- *septem Proto-Italic
- seat Romansh
- set Romansh
- siat Romansh
- siete Asturian
- siet Friulian
- setti Sicilian
- sete Venetian
- *septin Proto-Balto-Slavic
- sètte Ligurian
- sapto Dalmatian
- set Walloon
- ṣukt Tocharian B
- set Ladin
- sete Sardinian
- siete Istriot
- *heptə́ Proto-Hellenic
- sette Corsican
- siet Aragonese
- اووه Pashto, Pushto
- siete Mirandese
- ṣpät Tocharian A
- set Piedmontese
- sêt Emilian
- *säptɜ Proto-Ugric
- septmas Old Prussian
- șåpte Istro-Romanian
- șapti Megleno-Romanian