sevel

See also: sèvèl and ševel

Breton

Etymology

From Proto-Brythonic *stab-, from Proto-Indo-European *steh₂-; cognate with Cornish sav and Welsh sefyll.

Verb

sevel

  1. (transitive) to rise, erect
  2. (transitive) to build, construct, make
  3. (transitive) to lift, heave
  4. (transitive) to compose
  5. (transitive) to earn

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • sav
  • savadenn
  • savadeg
  • savadell
  • savadenniñ
  • savadur
  • savadurel
  • savadurezh
  • savaduriñ
  • savadur-koun
  • savboent
  • sav-disav
  • sav-diskenn
  • sav-e-fri
  • saver
  • saver-chatal
  • saverez
  • saverezh
  • saver-tiez
  • sav-heol
  • savidigezh
  • sav-korf
  • savlec'h
  • savlec'h-oabl
  • sav-maen
  • sav-mouezh
  • savour
  • savourizeh
  • savour-tiez
  • sav-sonn

Cahuilla

Noun

sével

  1. yucca blossom
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