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See also: сели
Albanian[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Back-formation from selit (“to install new settlers in a place”).[1]
Noun[edit]
seli f (plural seli)
References[edit]
- ^ Topalli, Kolec (2015) “Nga vepra Fjalor etimologjik i gjuhës shqipe VII”, in Studime Filologjike, numbers 1–2
Czech[edit]
Alternative forms[edit]
- sili (part)
Pronunciation[edit]
Participle[edit]
seli
Ido[edit]
Noun[edit]
seli
Middle English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Old English sǣliġ. Cognate to Middle High German sælic.
Pronunciation[edit]
Adjective[edit]
seli
Descendants[edit]
Old Norse[edit]
Etymology 1[edit]
From Proto-Germanic *silô.
Alternative forms[edit]
Noun[edit]
seli m
Declension[edit]
Declension of seli (weak an-stem)
Descendants[edit]
References[edit]
- “seli”, in Geir T. Zoëga (1910) A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford: Clarendon Press
Etymology 2[edit]
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Noun[edit]
seli
Verb[edit]
seli
Swahili[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
seli (n class, plural seli)
Derived terms[edit]
- seli ya damu (“blood cell”)
- seli nyekundu ya damu (“red blood cell”)
- seli nyeupe ya damu (“white blood cell”)
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- Old Norse terms inherited from Proto-Germanic
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