seer
Old Portuguese
/ˈseɾ/
verb
Definitions
- to be
Etymology
Inherited from Latin sedēre.
Origin
Latin
sedēre
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- abessive English
- absum Latin
- adsum Latin
- civis romanus sum Latin
- desum Latin
- insum Latin
- intersum Latin
- obsum Latin
- praesum Latin
- prosum Latin
- sedeō, sedēre Latin
- sedēre Latin
- stātus Latin
- subsum Latin
- sum Latin
- supersum Latin
- suum Latin
- suus, suum Latin
- essere Italian
- sedere Italian
- sono Italian
- сиде́ть Russian
- seigo Spanish, Castilian
- ser Spanish, Castilian
- soy Spanish, Castilian
- *bʰuH- Proto-Indo-European
- *sed- Proto-Indo-European
- que Portuguese
- ser Portuguese
- esence Czech
- ester Old French
- estre Old French
- seoir Old French
- son Old French
- ser Catalan, Valencian
- seure Catalan, Valencian
- ser Galician
- fi Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- sunt Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- ședea Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- san Norman
- escu Aromanian
- sèire Occitan
- *ezom Proto-Italic
- *sedēō Proto-Italic
- easser Romansh
- esser Romansh
- jessi Friulian
- esser Old Occitan
- seer Old Spanish
- èssiri Sicilian
- èsare Venetian
- èser Venetian
- saite Dalmatian
- essere Sardinian
- esse Neapolitan
- èssere Neapolitan
- ièsi Istriot
- ser Mirandese
- étre Franco-Provençal
- esse Piedmontese
- êser Emilian
- sou Leonese
- săm Megleno-Romanian