seror
Franco-Provençal
Etymology
From Latin sorōrem, accusative of soror. Doublet of suèr, from the nominative form of the same Latin root.
Usage notes
Even if the two forms are commonly used, the form seror is found more often, especially in the plural.
Latin
Etymology 1
Form of the verb serō (“I sow or plant”).
Etymology 2
Form of the verb serō (“I join or weave”).
Etymology 3
Form of the verb serō (“I fasten”).
Old French
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