siena

Etymology
(compare 🇨🇬), ultimately from.

Noun

 * 1) sienna

Etymology 1
See.

Etymology 2
Cognate with 🇨🇬. Derived from verb in its older meaning “to braid, to weave” (see etymology of ), which suggests that the original meaning of  was “wicker-work”; compare cognates 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬. The current meaning suggests that house walls were originally woven with branches and twigs, and then probably covered with mud (compare with 🇨🇬, ); some evidence from old folk songs supports this idea.

Noun

 * 1) wall structure (made of wood, masonry, etc.) that limits a building, a room, etc.
 * 2) wall, rampart a high enclosure, especially for protection
 * 3) something that encloses, also metaphorically
 * 4) external side of a container, box, cavity, body organ, etc.
 * 1) wall, rampart a high enclosure, especially for protection
 * 2) something that encloses, also metaphorically
 * 3) external side of a container, box, cavity, body organ, etc.
 * 1) wall, rampart a high enclosure, especially for protection
 * 2) something that encloses, also metaphorically
 * 3) external side of a container, box, cavity, body organ, etc.
 * 1) something that encloses, also metaphorically
 * 2) external side of a container, box, cavity, body organ, etc.
 * 1) something that encloses, also metaphorically
 * 2) external side of a container, box, cavity, body organ, etc.
 * 1) external side of a container, box, cavity, body organ, etc.
 * 1) external side of a container, box, cavity, body organ, etc.
 * 1) external side of a container, box, cavity, body organ, etc.

Etymology
Probably from an abstracted root, derived from. Cognate with 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) wall
 * 2) border, boundary