seś

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Lower Sorbian[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

From *sějati, from *seh₁-; cognate with Upper Sorbian syć, Polish siać, Czech sít, Russian се́ять (séjatʹ), Old Church Slavonic сѣти (sěti).

Verb[edit]

seś impf (perfective wóseś)

  1. to sow (scatter seeds)
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Etymology 2[edit]

From Proto-Slavic *sětь (net, snare). Cognate with Upper Sorbian syć, Polish sieć, Czech síť, Old Church Slavonic сѣть (sětĭ), Russian сеть (setʹ).

Noun[edit]

seś f inan (diminutive setka)

  1. net (mesh of string, cord, or rope; device for catching or trapping)
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