seggio
Italian
Alternative forms
- seggia (archaic or literary)
Etymology
Derived from an old conjugated form of the verb sedere (“to sit”)[1][2](cf. the forms with -gg-, also Latin sedeō), or an archaic variant seggere[3]. Cf. also sedia. Less likely from a Vulgar Latin *sedium or *sidium[4].
Noun
seggio m (plural seggi)
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