sitta

Etymology
From, from.

Noun

 * 1) shit

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1)  to sit

Etymology
From. Cognates include 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) feces, excrement

Etymology
From.

Numeral

 * 1)  six

Usage notes

 * The absolute form is used without a following noun, that is pronominally and in counting.

Etymology
From, from , from , from.

Verb

 * 1) to sit be in a position with the upper body upright and the legs resting
 * 2)  to sit (sit down – compare )
 * 3) to sit (more generally, similar to English)
 * 4) to be (used idiomatically for various positions where one might often sit)
 * 5) to fit (of clothing and the like – see also )
 * 6)  to hit the spot ("sit" in the right place, more or less abstractly)
 * 7)  to sit be a member of a committee or a deliberative body
 * 1) to sit (more generally, similar to English)
 * 2) to be (used idiomatically for various positions where one might often sit)
 * 3) to fit (of clothing and the like – see also )
 * 4)  to hit the spot ("sit" in the right place, more or less abstractly)
 * 5)  to sit be a member of a committee or a deliberative body
 * 1) to fit (of clothing and the like – see also )
 * 2)  to hit the spot ("sit" in the right place, more or less abstractly)
 * 3)  to sit be a member of a committee or a deliberative body
 * 1)  to hit the spot ("sit" in the right place, more or less abstractly)
 * 2)  to sit be a member of a committee or a deliberative body
 * 1)  to sit be a member of a committee or a deliberative body
 * 1)  to sit be a member of a committee or a deliberative body
 * 1)  to sit be a member of a committee or a deliberative body

Usage notes

 * See for "sitta fint."
 * The class 3 conjugation was formed by analogy with verbs like or, replacing the earlier inherited class 5 conjugation, which mostly disappeared in the latter half of the 18th century.