sedes

Etymology 1
Ultimately from, though Latin and Proto-Italic did not productively form nouns from verbs by changing the vowel grade. The word's lengthened grade is similar to 🇨🇬, and ultimately they likely have a common origin, though divergence in the suffixes leave the exact ancestral protoform obscure.

Noun

 * 1) seat, chair
 * 2) place, residence, settlement, habitation, abode
 * 3) * Sēdēs huic nostrō nōn importūna sermōnī.
 * A place not unsuitable for this conversation of ours.
 * A place not unsuitable for this conversation of ours.

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) toilet seat

Noun

 * , thirst

Noun

 * , headquarters