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Proto-Baltic: *saĩd-ia- c., *said-r-ā̂ f., saĩd-r-a- c., -ia- c.
Meaning: reed, sedge
Indo-European etymology: Indo-European etymology
Lithuanian: saidrà 'Moorbinse, Schnabelbinse (Rhynchspora)', dial. saĩdra-s 'Raisgras', saĩdri-s 'Spitz-, Riedgras (Carex)', saĩdi-s 'ds.'
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Indo-European etymology :

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Proto-IE: *saidh-
Meaning: prickly plant/animal
Old Indian: sedhā f. 'hedgehog or porcupine'
Old Greek: haimó-s m. (Aesch.) = drǖmós, 'Dickicht, Gebüsch'
Baltic: *saĩd-ia- c., *said-r-ā̂ f., saĩd-r-a- c., -ia- c.
Russ. meaning: колючее растение/животное
References: Fraenkel 755
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