sith
Old Frisian
/ˈsiːθ/
noun
Definitions
- companion
Etymology
Inherited from *sinþ (journey, occasion) inherited from Proto-Germanic *sinþaz (journey, occasion, companion) derived from Proto-Indo-European *sent- (feel, go, head for, true, being, head).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*sent-
Gloss
feel, go, head for, true, being, head
Concept
Semantic Field
Sense perception
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
頭
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- consensual English
- dissent English
- cōnsentīre Latin
- cōnsēnsus Latin
- dissēnsus Latin
- sensificus Latin
- sensus Latin
- sentio Latin
- sentio, sentiō, sentīre Latin
- sentīre Latin
- sēnsus Latin
- villa Latin
- *sent- Proto-Indo-European
- *sent-n- Proto-Indo-European
- *sentnos Proto-Indo-European
- *gasinþiją Proto-Germanic
- *sinþaz Proto-Germanic
- *sunjō Proto-Germanic
- gesiþ Old English
- isiþes Old English
- siþ Old English
- siþfæt Old English
- siþian Old English
- sīþ Old English
- widsiþ Old English
- sith Middle English
- assent Old French
- boin sens Old French
- هناییدن Persian
- 𐍃𐌹𐌽𐌸𐍃 Gothic
- *sinn gmw-pro
- *sinþ gmw-pro
- *sentus Proto-Celtic
- gisith Old Saxon
- helsith Old Saxon
- sīth Old Saxon
- *sinn Frankish
- sintėti Lithuanian