Bashkir

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Etymology

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From *čet (edge, border; a location aside/away from sth.; foreign).

Cognate with Kazakh шет (şet, edge), Kyrgyz чет (cet, edge), Southern Altai чет (čet, corner, edge), Uzbek chet (edge), Uyghur چەت (chet, edge), Shor чет (border), etc.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [sʲit]
  • Hyphenation: сит (one syllable)

Noun

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сит (sit)

  1. side, edge; margin, brim etc.
    Юл сите.Yul site.Roadside, shoulder.
    Ауыл сите.Awıl site.Outskirts of a village.
    Урман сите.Urman site.Edge of a forest.
    Йылға сите.Yılğa site.River bank.
  2. (in case forms) side, a location outside or away from something
    Synonym: ҡыр (qır)
    Эй, егет, ниңә ситтән генә ҡарап тораһың?
    Ey, yeget, niñə sittən genə qarap torahıñ?
    Hey dude, why are you standing and only looking from aside?
    Ауылда ғына йәшәп, ситкә сығып йөрөмәгән балаларҙың аң даирәһе бер ни тиклем сикләнгән була.
    Awılda ğına yəşəp, sitkə sığıp yöröməgən balalarźıñ añ dairəhe ber ni tiklem sikləngən bula.
    The outlook (reach of thought) is somewhat limited in the children who have only lived in a village and have not traveled outside.

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Bulgarian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *sytъ.

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Adjective

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сит (sit) (adverb си́то, abstract noun си́тост)

  1. full, satiated (having eaten enough)
  2. (figurative) fed up, sick (of)
  3. (colloquial) wholesome, hearty

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Macedonian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *sytъ.

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Adjective

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сит (sit) (comparative посит, superlative најсит, abstract noun ситост)

  1. full, stuffed, sated
    Antonym: гладен (gladen)

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Russian

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Noun

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сит (sitn inan pl

  1. genitive plural of си́то (síto)

Serbo-Croatian

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Etymology 1

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From Proto-Slavic *sytъ, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *sā́ˀtas, from Proto-Indo-European *seh₂-.

Adjective

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си̏т (Latin spelling sȉt, definite си̏тӣ, comparative ситији)

  1. sated, full
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Further reading

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  • сит” in Hrvatski jezični portal

Etymology 2

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *sitъ.

Noun

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си̑т m (Latin spelling sȋt)

  1. rush (genus Juncus)

Further reading

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  • сит” in Hrvatski jezični portal

Yakut

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Etymology 1

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From Proto-Turkic *jet-.

Verb

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сит (sit)

  1. (transitive) to catch up with
    кини уолаттары ситтэkini uolattarı sittehe caught up with the guys
  2. to reach
    Synonym: тиий (tiiy)
    Antonym: куоттар (kuottar)
  3. to attain
    Synonym: бул (bul, to find)
    Antonym: сүтэр (süter, to lose)
    итинэн эн тугу ситиэҥий?itinen en tugu sitieñiy?what are you going to achieve by this?
  4. to ripen, to mature
    Synonym: бус (bus, to ripen (of food))

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Etymology 2

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Compare Yakut ситим (sitim) and Russian сеть (setʹ).

Noun

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сит (sit)

  1. (dialectal) (fishing) fishing hook, fishing line
    Synonym: ситим (sitim, fishing net) (standard)