sist

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  To stay (e.g. judicial proceedings); to delay or suspend; to stop
 * 2)  to cause to take a place, as at the bar of a court; hence, to cite; to summon; to bring into court

Noun

 * 1)  a stay or suspension of proceedings

Etymology
The origin of this word is not entirely clear. It has been compared with 🇨🇬, from : its zero grade would have yielded , whence 🇨🇬, probably the stem of archaic term. This hypothesis, however, does not explain the short i in the present stem sit- (with the s in the infinitive from > ). A possibly better hypothesis is to derive from : its zero grade  would have yielded   with an extra t, whence sit-ti > sist. The meaning would have changed from “to flex one's muscles” to “to use one's muscles (to hit),” whence “to hit.”

Verb

 * 1)  to hit, to strike, to beat move a body part or an object in order to touch so as to inflict pain, injury or death; to hit in order to change or direct an object
 * 2)  to hit, to strike, to beat
 * 3)  to hit to attack, defeat the enemy
 * 4)  to hit, beat move a body part or an object in order to touch in order to change or direct an object in a desirable way, or to obtain a certain effect, to make noise, etc.
 * 5)  to hit, to break to cause something to split or shatter
 * 6)  to hit, to get to obtain a piece or card from one's opponent, according to the rules of the game
 * 7)  to slam, to shut (or also to open) noisily, violently (e.g., a door, window, etc.)
 * 8) to hit, to beat to make noise by rapidly touching something; to play a percussion instrument
 * 9)  to hit, to strike to produce noise so as to indicate the time
 * 10)  to beat, to pulse strongly and rapidly
 * 11)  to hit, to strike, to throw, to shoot to move fast and strongly against something; to cause motion in something
 * 12)  to hit, to strike to have a sudden, powerful effect on the sensory organs
 * 13)  to move (a body part) suddenly
 * 14)  to hit to type, to write down with a typewriter or similar device
 * 15)  to hit, to churn, to stir into a foam or paste
 * 1)  to hit, to break to cause something to split or shatter
 * 2)  to hit, to get to obtain a piece or card from one's opponent, according to the rules of the game
 * 3)  to slam, to shut (or also to open) noisily, violently (e.g., a door, window, etc.)
 * 4) to hit, to beat to make noise by rapidly touching something; to play a percussion instrument
 * 5)  to hit, to strike to produce noise so as to indicate the time
 * 6)  to beat, to pulse strongly and rapidly
 * 7)  to hit, to strike, to throw, to shoot to move fast and strongly against something; to cause motion in something
 * 8)  to hit, to strike to have a sudden, powerful effect on the sensory organs
 * 9)  to move (a body part) suddenly
 * 10)  to hit to type, to write down with a typewriter or similar device
 * 11)  to hit, to churn, to stir into a foam or paste
 * 1)  to slam, to shut (or also to open) noisily, violently (e.g., a door, window, etc.)
 * 2) to hit, to beat to make noise by rapidly touching something; to play a percussion instrument
 * 3)  to hit, to strike to produce noise so as to indicate the time
 * 4)  to beat, to pulse strongly and rapidly
 * 5)  to hit, to strike, to throw, to shoot to move fast and strongly against something; to cause motion in something
 * 6)  to hit, to strike to have a sudden, powerful effect on the sensory organs
 * 7)  to move (a body part) suddenly
 * 8)  to hit to type, to write down with a typewriter or similar device
 * 9)  to hit, to churn, to stir into a foam or paste
 * 1)  to hit, to strike to produce noise so as to indicate the time
 * 2)  to beat, to pulse strongly and rapidly
 * 3)  to hit, to strike, to throw, to shoot to move fast and strongly against something; to cause motion in something
 * 4)  to hit, to strike to have a sudden, powerful effect on the sensory organs
 * 5)  to move (a body part) suddenly
 * 6)  to hit to type, to write down with a typewriter or similar device
 * 7)  to hit, to churn, to stir into a foam or paste
 * 1)  to hit, to strike to produce noise so as to indicate the time
 * 2)  to beat, to pulse strongly and rapidly
 * 3)  to hit, to strike, to throw, to shoot to move fast and strongly against something; to cause motion in something
 * 4)  to hit, to strike to have a sudden, powerful effect on the sensory organs
 * 5)  to move (a body part) suddenly
 * 6)  to hit to type, to write down with a typewriter or similar device
 * 7)  to hit, to churn, to stir into a foam or paste
 * 1)  to hit, to strike, to throw, to shoot to move fast and strongly against something; to cause motion in something
 * 2)  to hit, to strike to have a sudden, powerful effect on the sensory organs
 * 3)  to move (a body part) suddenly
 * 4)  to hit to type, to write down with a typewriter or similar device
 * 5)  to hit, to churn, to stir into a foam or paste
 * 1)  to hit, to strike to have a sudden, powerful effect on the sensory organs
 * 2)  to move (a body part) suddenly
 * 3)  to hit to type, to write down with a typewriter or similar device
 * 4)  to hit, to churn, to stir into a foam or paste
 * 1)  to hit, to strike to have a sudden, powerful effect on the sensory organs
 * 2)  to move (a body part) suddenly
 * 3)  to hit to type, to write down with a typewriter or similar device
 * 4)  to hit, to churn, to stir into a foam or paste
 * 1)  to hit, to strike to have a sudden, powerful effect on the sensory organs
 * 2)  to move (a body part) suddenly
 * 3)  to hit to type, to write down with a typewriter or similar device
 * 4)  to hit, to churn, to stir into a foam or paste
 * 1)  to hit to type, to write down with a typewriter or similar device
 * 2)  to hit, to churn, to stir into a foam or paste
 * 1)  to hit, to churn, to stir into a foam or paste
 * 1)  to hit, to churn, to stir into a foam or paste
 * 1)  to hit, to churn, to stir into a foam or paste

Derived terms

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 * other derived terms:



Adjective

 * 1) weak

Etymology 1
From.

Adjective

 * 1) last (final)
 * sist, men ikke minst - last but not least

Etymology 2
From.

Adverb

 * 1) last, lastly

Etymology 1
From.

Adjective

 * 1) last

Etymology 2
From.

Adverb

 * 1) last

Etymology
From.

Numeral

 * 1)  six

Etymology
From.

Adjective

 * 1) last final

Adverb

 * 1) last, lastly