Sanskrit

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Etymology

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Of uncertain origin. Traditionally derived from सेप्- (sep-), the perfect stem of the root सप् (sap, to follow or seek after, honor, serve); however, this presents formal difficulties. Other theories connect the root to Proto-Iranian *haiva- or Proto-Germanic *sainijaną, whence Gothic 𐍃𐌰𐌹𐌽𐌾𐌰𐌽 (sainjan, to tarry).

Pronunciation

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Root

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सेव् (sev)

  1. to dwell or stay near or in
  2. to remain or stay at, live in, frequent, inhabit
  3. to serve, wait or attend upon
  4. to honor, obey

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References

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  • Monier Williams (1899) “सेव्”, in A Sanskrit–English Dictionary, [], new edition, Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, →OCLC, page 1247/1.
  • William Dwight Whitney, 1885, The Roots, Verb-forms, and Primary Derivatives of the Sanskrit Language, Leipzig: Breitkopf and Härtel, page 190
  • Otto Böhtlingk, Richard Schmidt (1879-1928) “सेव्”, in Walter Slaje, Jürgen Hanneder, Paul Molitor, Jörg Ritter, editors, Nachtragswörterbuch des Sanskrit (in German), Halle-Wittenberg: Martin-Luther-Universität, published 2016
  • Mayrhofer, Manfred (1996) Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Altindoarischen[1] (in German), volume 2, Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, page 747
  • Mayrhofer, Manfred (1976) Kurzgefasstes Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Altindischen[2] (in German), volume 3, Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, page 503
  • Arthur Anthony Macdonell (1893) “सेव्”, in A practical Sanskrit dictionary with transliteration, accentuation, and etymological analysis throughout, London: Oxford University Press