са
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Inherited from Old Church Slavonic сѫтъ (sǫtŭ), from Proto-Slavic *sǫtь.
са • (sa)
From сан (san, “my, mine”); related to сирла (sirla, “light, bright, clear”) and серло (serlo, “light, brightness, illumination”).
са • (sa) class d
Unknown.
са • (sa)
са • (sa)
са • (sa) class d (plural синош)
са • (sa)
са (sa)
са (transliteration needed)
A Permic word (*sad) like Udmurt су (su). Seems to be akin to some Indo-European words of the same meaning, compare Russian сажа (saža).
са • (sa)
са • (sa)
са (Latin spelling sa)
From Aghwan 𐕚𐔰 (sa, “one”), compare Lezgi сад (sad), Avar цо (co), Lak ца (ca) and others.
са • (sa)
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