Seid
Luxemburgeois
/zɑɪ̯t/
noun
Definitions
- silk
Etymology
Inherited from Old High German sīda (silk) derived from Latin saeta (bristle, animal hair, silk, horsehair).
Origin
Latin
saeta
Gloss
bristle, animal hair, silk, horsehair
Concept
Semantic Field
Clothing and grooming
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
絹
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- setiform English
- *saetāceus (pannus) Latin
- saeta Latin
- saetiger Latin
- sīda Latin
- Seide German
- Seidenfaden German
- Seidenhemd German
- Seidenraupe German
- Seidenreiher German
- Seidenschwanz German
- Seidenstraße German
- Zahnseide German
- seiden German
- seidig German
- seta French
- síoda Irish
- soie Old French
- sidan Welsh
- sida Old High German
- sīda Old High German
- sīde Middle High German
- seda Old Portuguese
- *saitā Proto-Italic
- seda Romansh
- seda Asturian
- seda Old Occitan
- seda Old Spanish
- seda Aragonese