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sĕdum

sĕdum

init

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What it meant

1. sĕdum — Lewis & Short

sĕdum = sed; v. sed.

I init.

2. sĕdum — Lewis & Short

sĕdum, i, n.,

I houseleek (called also aizoon, or digitellum), Plin. 18, 17, 45, § 159; Col. 2, 9, 10; 2, 10, 356; 11, 3, 61 sq.; Pall. Sept. 3, 2.

3. sedum — Walde–Hofmann

sedum (Colum. usw.), sadum, sesuvium (Fest. p. 343) , Hauswurz* (seit Colum., nicht rom., dafür Iovis barba): wohl Fremdw. (vgl. Goldmann Neue Beitr. 6° zu einer angebl. etr. Entsprechung). Der Anschluß von sedum an sedére ist jedenfalls nur volksetymologisch. Reges, -etis f. „Saat“ (als „Frucht auf dem Halm", dagegen früctus als „Ertrag des Ackers“, Weissenborn zu Liv. 2,5,3) (seit XII tab., rom.; vgl. segetälis … — [Walde–Hofmann, s.v. sedum, p. 1415]

Where it came from

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