siemia

Old Polish

Etymology

Borrowed from Old East Slavic сѣмиꙗ (sěmija), from Proto-Slavic *sěmьja.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): (10th–15th CE) /ɕɛmja/
  • IPA(key): (15th CE) /ɕɛmja/

Noun

siemia f

  1. (collective) family, immediate family (group of people who are closely related to one another)
    Synonyms: czeladnice, czeladź, dom, naród, przyrodzenie, rodzina, zbór, zebranie
    • 1932-1939 [1422], Jan Fijałek, Władysław Semkowicz, editors, Codex diplomaticus ecclesiae cathedralis necnon dioeceseos Vilnensis. Kodeks dyplomatyczny katedry i diecezji wileńskiej, volume I, page 743:
      Damus... eidem capelle... pullam mellis..., quod solvunt... sex familiae vlg. siemie circa flumen Berezyna sedentes
      [Damus... eidem capelle... pullam mellis..., quod solvunt... sex familiae vlg. siemie circa flumen Berezyna sedentes]
noun

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