sew-mn̥-₂
“act of stitching, the sewn thing”Widely acceptedcrafttextile
seam, suture
Derivative from *sew- "to sew", yielding Old English sēam "seam", Latin sūtūra "suture", English seam, suture.
Related Roots
bʰeHg-d-“to bake, to harden by heat”bʰendʰ-mn̥“something bound, a binding”dʰeh₁-bʰr-eh₂“workshop, place of making”dʰeh₁-bʰr-mn̥-“craft-work, made thing”dʰeh₁-bʰr-₂“a craftsman workshop, a smith”dʰewgʷʰ-“to be useful, to produce”dʰreǵ-tó-“something drawn or dragged”gerH-d-“to scrape, to scratch a surface”