सिव्

Sanskrit

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *syuh₁- (to sew). Cognate with Latin suō, Old English siwian (English sew).

Root

सिव् (siv)

  1. to sew, sew on, darn, stitch, stitch together
  2. (figurative) to join, unite

Derived terms

  • Verbal derivations:
    सीव्यति (sī́vyati)
    सीवयति (sīvayati), सेवयति (sevayati, causative)
    सिसेविषति (siseviṣati), सुस्यूषति (susyūṣati, desiderative)
    सेषीव्यते (seṣīvyate, intensive)
  • सिव (siva)
  • सिवक (sivaka)
  • सीवन (sīvana)

Further reading

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