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Proto-IE: *swedh- (Gr *hw-)
Meaning: custom, habit; to be in the habit
Tokharian: A ṣotre, B ṣotri (PT *ṣoträiä) 'sign, mark, manifestation of action' (Adams 663)
Old Indian: svadhā́ f. `self-position, custom, own place, home'
Avestan: xʷaδāta `selbstbestimmt'
Old Greek: éthos n. `Gewohnheit, Sitte, Brauch', pf. ẹ̄́ōtha, éōtha, lesb. éu̯ōtha `bin gewohnt, pflege'; ē̂thos n. `Gewohnheit, Sitte, Charakter, Sinnesart', pl. `(gewohnter) Aufenthalt, Wohnsitz'
Germanic: *sid-u- c.
Latin: sodālis, -is m. `Genosse, Kamerad, Gefährte, Mitglied einer Genossenschaft, eines Geheimklubs'
Russ. meaning: обычай; иметь обыкновение
References: WP II 454 f
piet-meaning,piet-tokh,piet-ind,piet-avest,piet-greek,piet-germ,piet-lat,piet-rusmean,piet-refer,

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