An Etymological Dictionary of the German Language, S (1891)
by Friedrich Kluge, translated by John Francis Davis
säen
Friedrich Kluge2509466An Etymological Dictionary of the German Language, S — säen1891John Francis Davis

säen, vb., ‘to sow (seed),’ from the equiv. MidHG. sœjen, sœn, OHG. sâen (from an orig. sêjan); comp. the equiv. Goth. saian, OIc. , AS. sawan, E. to sow, Dan. zaaijen, OSax. sâjan. The Teut. root , ‘to sow,’ of which Saat and Same are derivatives, is common to the Aryan group; comp. the Lat. root in sê-vi, sa-tum, sê-men (Lat. sero is a reduplicated pres. for *si-so); OSlov. sěja (sěti), ‘to sow,’ Lith. sěja (sěti), ‘to sow.’